For e-commerce merchants and physical retailers, a new Katapult setup allows you to offer transparent lease-to-own financing to non-prime consumers.
The "New Setup" distinguishes itself from legacy integrations through a focus on agility and API-first design.
Katapult is a lightweight bootloader for 32-bit microcontrollers (especially STM32, LPC176x, RP2040) used in 3D printing. Its “new setup” typically refers to the transition from legacy bootloaders (e.g., Bossa, DFU) to Katapult, often to enable or easier firmware updates without USB re-flashing.
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| Limitation | Explanation | |------------|-------------| | | First installation may require SWD or DFU (extra hardware) | | Offset complexity | Must correctly match bootloader size with Klipper’s CONFIG_FLASH_START | | CAN tooling setup | CAN network, termination, and can0 interface must be correctly configured | | Board compatibility | Not all boards have documented Katapult support; some require custom builds | | Debugging opacity | If Katapult fails to jump to Klipper, error messages are minimal |
Here is a draft for a strategic position paper regarding a new Katapult setup.
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