Tronxy Xy-2 Pro Firmware Update [new]

In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about updating the Tronxy XY-2 Pro firmware, including the risks, the rewards, and the exact step-by-step process.

: With the printer turned off, insert the SD card. Turn the printer on.

Extract the files if they are compressed in a .zip or .rar folder. Phase 3: The Flashing Process (Step-by-Step) The process of updating the Tronxy XY-2 Pro

This usually happens if you flash firmware meant for a different board revision. The pin mappings for the stepper motors differ between board versions. Double-check your board label again. tronxy xy-2 pro firmware update

You likely forgot to copy the UI graphic assets folder to the SD card, or you flashed a firmware version meant for a different mainboard display driver. Re-verify your motherboard model and flash again. Issue 3: The Stepper Motors Move the Wrong Direction

The firmware update can fix the XY-2 Pro’s sluggish response and safety issues, but . Use community-tested builds, triple-check your mainboard version, and never update right before a big print.

Navigate through your screen menu to or Initialize EEPROM . If using a computer interface like Pronterface or OctoPrint, send the following G-code commands: In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything

Download the correct firmware files matching your board version.

This indicates a firmware mismatch or a corrupted file. Power down, verify your exact motherboard version, download the correct file structure, and try flashing again.

Share your experiences with the new firmware in the comments below. If you encounter any issues or have feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team. Extract the files if they are compressed in a

Remove the bottom cover of the printer base to expose the mainboard.

Look at the large printed text on the green or black motherboard.

Open platformio.ini and set your default environment to match your board processor (usually BIGTREE_GENERIC_STM32F4 or a specific Chitu target depending on your board version).

Send the G-code commands M502 followed by M500 via a terminal (like Pronterface) to clear old memory states.