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Mark One Firmware Update Released: Enhanced Reliability for Fiber Printing

We’re excited to announce the latest firmware release for your Mark One 3D printer, featuring the brand‑new Adjust Fiber Prime Length utility.

This enhancement fine‑tunes the printer’s extrusion system, delivering a higher success rate across a range of fiber materials. It’s especially impactful for continuous carbon‑fiber builds, but it also adds robust support for Kevlar™ and fiberglass composites.

After installing the update, run the utility for a few minutes. The tool will automatically calculate the optimal prime length for your specific fiber spool, making future prints more reliable and reducing waste.

For network‑connected units, the update installs automatically. If your Mark One isn’t networked, follow our step‑by‑step guide here.

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