Design Z Axis End Stops Best Practices November 19, 2014 03:13AM |
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Re: Design Z Axis End Stops Best Practices November 19, 2014 06:02AM |
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Re: Design Z Axis End Stops Best Practices November 19, 2014 08:52AM |
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There isn't a preferred. Mechanical is the most popular. They are generally accurate, should last as long as your printer, and really don't have any maintenance. And their operation is pretty simple. But they aren't an "elegent" solid state solution like a optical or hall effect sensor. It's also possible that they may need recalibrated every now and then if a spring weakens or the lever bends slightly.Quote
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What is the most preferred End Stop for Z axis ? ( taking under consideration accuracy,better bed levelling, less maintenance and cost )
Fixed. Do any adjustments in the firmware. Just my .02Quote
Should Z Axis End Stop be fixed or should be adjustable what are the pros and cons for both the systems ?
Re: Design Z Axis End Stops Best Practices November 19, 2014 09:36AM |
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