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3DPrintronics
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 มิ.ย. 2014
3DPrintronics is India's one stop shop for all 3d printing requirements. Through this channel we aim to bring together tutorials to enable reprap enthusiasts to make and trouble shoot their own reprap 3d printers. We also keep adding other exciting videos to help 3d printing enthusiasts in understanding various aspects of desktop 3d printing.
OrdBot Hadron 3D Printer Tutorial - Part 4 : Loading and Unloading the Filament
This video describes how you load and unload the filament on the Ordbot Hadron 3d printer supplied by 3DPrintronics.
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OrdBot Hadron 3D Printer Tutorial - Part 3 : Using the GLCD Controller
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Third video in the series. It gives an over view of using the Full Graphic Smart LCD Controller. It can be used with any reprap.
Prusa i3 Unboxing Video
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This is the unboxing video of the Prusa i3 Semi-assembled DIY kit which is supplied by 3DPrintronics.
OrdBot Hadron Tutorial - Part 2 : Mounting the Graphical LCD Controller
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Second part of the video tutorial series.
Ordbot Hadron Tutorials - Part 1 : Mounting the Spool Holder
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Before you start printing with the Ordbot Hadron you receive from 3DPrintronics, you need to prepare the printer. In this tutorial series, we guide you in preparing and using your Ordbot Hadron to make you 3d printing journey more enjoyable.
Ordbot Hadron 3D Printer - As big as it gets
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Print larger with the 200 x 200 x 200 Build Volume of the Awesome Ordbot Hadron 3D Printer.
Ordbot Hadron 3D Printer
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This is a time lapse video of the OrdBot Hadron 3D Printer printing an awesome astronaut figure. The printer is extremely relaible and precise. Model Courtesy - MaxGrueter www.thingiverse.com/thing:230305
Ordbot Hadron 3D Printer
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The speed of the video has been increased. It was a print of about an hour. Came out awesome. Will update pictures soon. www.3dprintronics.com/3d-store/3d-printers#!/~/product/category=6292406&id=39622386
Ordbot Hadron 3D Printer
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Ordbot Hadron is a 3D Printer platform designed by Bart Dring. We combine this sturdy platform with high quality reprap hardware,electronics and our experience to bring together an affordable, high resolution 3D printer. Ideal for schools, colleges, 3d printing enthusiasts, Engineers and designers who want to make basic prototypes. Visit our store : www.3dprintronics.com/3d-store/3d-printers#!/...
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial - Installation and use of all metal hot end
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In this video, we describe the installation and usage procedure of the all metal hot end which is now being supplied with all our DIY kits.
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Installing Smart LCD controller on your reprap
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Here we explain how to install a smart LCD controller on your Prusa i3. This is applicable to any reprap build done with RAMPS 1.4 as the controller board
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : How to connect PC SMPS to your reprap
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In this video we show any easy method of using a 12V PC SMPS to power up your reprap project. The board which is being used here is RAMPS.This method can be used for any controller board which needs 12V input.
Prusa i3 built from DIY kit provided by www.3dprintronics.com
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This video features a Prusa i3 in action which has been built by the kit provided by 3DPrintronics.
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 12 - Calibrating the Extruder
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In this video, we describe in detail how to calibrate the extruder. The same concept is applicable to other types of extruders as well.
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 11 - Calibrating the X, Y, Z axis
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This video covers a very important aspect of your printer build. It shows what is calibration, why it is required and how it has to be done. Please watch this carefully, understand it fully before you attempt any kind of printing.
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 10 - Adjusting Polulo Stepper Driver Current
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 10 - Adjusting Polulo Stepper Driver Current
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 8 - Installing the heated bed and the end stops
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 8 - Installing the heated bed and the end stops
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 9 - Basics of Marlin Firmware
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 9 - Basics of Marlin Firmware
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 7 - Making various connections to RAMPS
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 7 - Making various connections to RAMPS
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 6 - Electronics Basics
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 6 - Electronics Basics
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 5 - Assembling and Mounting the Extruder
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 5 - Assembling and Mounting the Extruder
Prusa i3 - Part 4 : Completing the X and Z axis
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Prusa i3 - Part 4 : Completing the X and Z axis
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial - Part 3: Assembling the X axis and Z axis basic frame.
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial - Part 3: Assembling the X axis and Z axis basic frame.
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 1 - Assembling Y carriage
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 1 - Assembling Y carriage
Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 2 - Completing the Y Carriage
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Prusa i3 Build Tutorial : Part 2 - Completing the Y Carriage
difficult to understand but extremely thorough and detailed. very helpful. Thank you very much
Dear William, thanks a lot for your kind words.
Please provide endstop deisgn priyanshugangwar65@gmail.com
is your thread pitch in this video is 0.8?
Which version
Mk2 ????
Which version
easy to follow and straight to the point...love it
amazing tutorial, thanks a million!
This isn't working
my z axis motor move only upwards not downwars ... may i know y ??
in marlin firmware ... config.h file pls change true to false in # define Invert x ...(hope u understand what i am trying to say) sorry for my english
That was really helpful. I was having trouble finding instructions on how to calibrate the driver current. Thanks!
You saved me a great deal of time and frustration, thank you very much!
hi, where can i buy such an lcd ?? thanks
what is the print area of this model???
Thank you for taking the time to do a tutorial video - great to help the community :) That said, any calibration should not be performed by changing the steps/mm - these are constants and any change can have an increasingly detrimental impact as parts are larger/smaller than your reference calibration length (in this case 100mm). If printed dimensions are far off then there are other factors that are not set up correctly (e.g. motors skipping steps). Just a heads up... BR Jakob
Nothing happens, my LCD screen is blank
I realize this is an older post. My question is, can't you do the same (X,Y,Z,Extruder) calibration in Repetier as is shown in this Instructable: www.instructables.com/id/Calibrating-your-3D-printer-using-minimal-filament/ Or do you have to do it through Ardu /firmware? I'm not understanding the difference between the two methods shown I think is the problem. is one better than the other? Or required by the i3? I have a Geeetech i3 Pro B, and though it's real close to being accurate, it's time for a full calibration. I don't like messing with the firmware unless I have to.
Wow, beautiful !
How to figure out my Driver is broken? Does it causes the to-and-fro motion of motor? I have wired my x and y axis motor in reverse order does it cause the breaking of motor driver?
good video! I learned from it! thank you very much friendly greetings from the Netherlands Rob.
i am using ramps 1.4
first of all great video, can you please tell do i have to change anything on firmware if i mix the steppers like two A4988 and two drv8825 ?? Thanks in advance .
Dear Sanjay, I think you'll have to make changes in the steps per mm in your firmware. Additionally you will also have to check the jumper settings on your ramps as per the stepper driver and motor which you will be using.
Thank very much just what I needed.
This video is very helpful, thank you.
Thanks a lot
can i get a link to that .h file
You're awesome, thank you for putting together this tutorial!
Thank you for the tutorial. I think I'm doing something wrong the panel won't come on unless I have the computer plugged into the arduino.
Unfortunately this video and the one on the 3DPrintronics web site are out of date. The Marlin firmware has changed significantly since January 1st of 2014.
Cara muito bom esse tutorial, você sabe porque aparece os caracteres em chines no lcd? valeu...
i make what you say and the extruder melts at the end ?
thank yoU! iam new to 3d printer, i just finish assembling my first prusa i3, so i have many questions, like where do you get all that configuration stuff you hace on Marlin/Arduino? iam kind of lost here...LOL
hi quick question how do you custom the name of your printer to show on the lcd Z CUBE
You can find this setting in the firmware. Change it there and you will be good to go. Cheers :)
Wouldn't theflowrate being set at 120% skew the results? at 8:09 it shows this. Maybe that's why it extruded too much initially
What is the frame made of?
i tried to verify without editing and but it says: Arduino: 1.6.5 (Windows 7), Board: "Arduino Mega or Mega 2560, ATmega2560 (Mega 2560)" Build options changed, rebuilding all Using library Wire in folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire Using library LiquidCrystal in folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal Using library SPI in folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\SPI C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\tools\avr/bin/avr-g++ -c -g -Os -fno-exceptions -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-threadsafe-statics -MMD -mmcu=atmega2560 -DF_CPU=16000000L -DARDUINO=10605 -DARDUINO_AVR_MEGA2560 -DARDUINO_ARCH_AVR -IC:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\cores\arduino -IC:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\variants\mega -IC:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\Wire -IC:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\libraries\LiquidCrystal\src -IC:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\libraries\SPI C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp -o C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp.o In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Conditionals.h:213:0, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Configuration_adv.h:546, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Configuration.h:814, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:22, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\pins.h:120:4: error: #error Unknown MOTHERBOARD value set in Configuration.h #error Unknown MOTHERBOARD value set in Configuration.h ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Configuration_adv.h:547:0, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Configuration.h:814, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:22, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\SanityCheck.h:306:6: error: #error HEATER_0_PIN not defined for this board #error HEATER_0_PIN not defined for this board ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:48:0, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h: In member function 'int MarlinSerial::available()': C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:96:46: error: 'rx_buffer' was not declared in this scope return (unsigned int)(RX_BUFFER_SIZE + rx_buffer.head - rx_buffer.tail) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE; ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5:0: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h: In member function 'void MarlinSerial::write(uint8_t)': C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:46:33: error: 'UCSR4A' was not declared in this scope #define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRnA where n is the serial port number ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:31:22: note: in definition of macro 'TEST' #define TEST(n,b) (((n)&BIT(b))!=0) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:37:52: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:46:18: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRnA where n is the serial port number ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:100:20: note: in expansion of macro 'M_UCSRxA' while (!TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_UDREx)) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:51:32: error: 'UDRE4' was not declared in this scope #define M_UDREx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDRE,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:30:21: note: in definition of macro 'BIT' #define BIT(b) (1<<(b)) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:100:15: note: in expansion of macro 'TEST' while (!TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_UDREx)) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:37:52: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:51:17: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_UDREx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDRE,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:100:30: note: in expansion of macro 'M_UDREx' while (!TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_UDREx)) ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:48:0, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:52:31: error: 'UDR4' was not declared in this scope #define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:41:63: note: in definition of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##number##suffix ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:52:16: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:103:7: note: in expansion of macro 'M_UDRx' M_UDRx = c; ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5:0: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h: In member function 'void MarlinSerial::checkRx()': C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:46:33: error: 'UCSR4A' was not declared in this scope #define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRnA where n is the serial port number ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:31:22: note: in definition of macro 'TEST' #define TEST(n,b) (((n)&BIT(b))!=0) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:37:52: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:46:18: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_UCSRxA SERIAL_REGNAME(UCSR,SERIAL_PORT,A) // defines M_UCSRxA to be UCSRnA where n is the serial port number ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:107:16: note: in expansion of macro 'M_UCSRxA' if (TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_RXCx)) { ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:55:31: error: 'RXC4' was not declared in this scope #define M_RXCx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXC,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:30:21: note: in definition of macro 'BIT' #define BIT(b) (1<<(b)) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:107:11: note: in expansion of macro 'TEST' if (TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_RXCx)) { ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:37:52: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME(registerbase,number,suffix) SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:55:16: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_RXCx SERIAL_REGNAME(RXC,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:107:26: note: in expansion of macro 'M_RXCx' if (TEST(M_UCSRxA, M_RXCx)) { ^ In file included from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\Marlin.h:48:0, from C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\BlinkM.cpp:5: C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:52:31: error: 'UDR4' was not declared in this scope #define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:41:63: note: in definition of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL' #define SERIAL_REGNAME_INTERNAL(registerbase,number,suffix) registerbase##number##suffix ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:52:16: note: in expansion of macro 'SERIAL_REGNAME' #define M_UDRx SERIAL_REGNAME(UDR,SERIAL_PORT,) ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:108:29: note: in expansion of macro 'M_UDRx' unsigned char c = M_UDRx; ^ C:\Users\FLUFFY~1\AppData\Local\Temp\build8355512213418091361.tmp\MarlinSerial.h:109:32: error: 'rx_buffer' was not declared in this scope int i = (unsigned int)(rx_buffer.head + 1) % RX_BUFFER_SIZE; ^ Error compiling. End Message, thanks
Greetings from Mexico! helpful video
I had a some question, how to setup 5th extruder in software setup code ? My brother was some problems to finish setup assembly and onfiguration. Could you sent same explanation ?
Love the details you have described in this video, this is very informative. I m stuck with an extruder problem and was hoping to find a solution, though this video was very informative, it doesnt seem to solve the problem I m stuck on. Let me ask here and take my chances: - I have built a Prusa i3 RevB Clear frame from FolgerTech - All assembly and Electricals seem good (as I would think), coz I was able to load the firmware, configure the home for X,Y,Z and everything powers up correctly and moves around great and I get proper temp. readings for the Extruder and Heating bed, and the fans working too. - The problem I am having is that the extruder would not load the filament (not sure if the extruder motors are working or what), but when I do a sample print, the movements look fine, but no material extrusion happening. Any clue? thanks in advance.
Bipin Nepani can you mail us. you can find email address on our website.
Great video.. hopefully you can help with my problem. My Z axis keeps changing it's height, I will print a perfect print, then go to print something else. And the Z axis starts too high after homing it's self before the print starts, causing it to fail. Don't understand why it keeps doing it, wasting so much filiment trying to get it perfect, only for it to change again :-( Thankyou for any help
mm mm mm ...
hi.very good,thank's...REPRAP DISCOUNT FULL GRAPHIC SMART CONTROLLER settings in marlin please :(
Not very helpful regarding calibrating the z axis. My threaded rod is a different size to yours. Your other videos are great but i can't seem to calibrate my z axis
Yeah worked it all out a since. Thankyou
Luke Timpani Hi, if your threaded rod is different, you need to set a different set of e-steps in the fimware. search for 'reprap calculator' on google and it should help you in setting the e-steps...cheers.
What is the diod there for? No one else shows this
John Åman The diode is for using the LCD with the board. Now it comes pre-soldered with the boards. Just check if it is not soldered, you should solder it. Thanks
thanks :)
Thanx Bro
HI CAN YOU TELL ME WHY YOU WIRE YOUR MOTOR DIFFERENT FROM THE WIRING DIAGRAM ON WIKI reprap.org/mediawiki/images/6/6d/Rampswire14.svg
Hi, If you have any Nema 17 motor, and a 4 pin connector already attached to it, then you simply have to plug the connector into RAMPS, irrespective of the color. By doing so, the motor will move in one particular direction. To reverse direction, flip the connector 180 degree. However, if your motor does not have the 4 pin connector pre-installed and there are only 4 wires, then while joining the connector, you will have to bear in mind that the connector is wired corresponding to the pin with which it has to connect. If you are still in doubt, visit our website and mail us the picture, data sheet of your motor and we will try to help you. Thanks
Is my prusa jejeje good
please let me know highest how much Am will be get for this process
You should get about 12-13 A.
thank you friend for this helpful video.
good video but insted of saying mm say milimeters (it was driving me nuts and reminding me of those scammy call centres that speak english but not quite right.)
Well Sir, thank you for the appreciation. We love the way we speak our English. If mm doesn't quite suit you, that is quite all right. But if our way of speaking reminds you of some thing else and in particularly scammers, kindly mute your speakers. It will help you not to go nuts.