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I can find a ramps-fd version 1.2, no version 2.
I'm not in any hurry, so time enough to decide.
Tnx,
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Please advise, I have made my choices already (see below). But there is so much information, with conflicting and overlapping statements.
I wanted to move straight to 32bit, but to reduce costs I sought compatibility with the cheapest available components (cheap as in source not in reliability or function).
I am an absolute newbie. I purchased a cheap Prusa i3 kit from China that came with defective printed parts. While waiting for replacements from a RepRap member I began reading the background to 3D. I wanted to upgrade the electronics and hardware, to overcome the severe limitations, of the kit design. I started with 10mm horizontal steels, for increased rigidity, in anticipation to working with a broad range of options with heavier components. .
I want to branch out to 3-colour or 3-polymer printing and to increase the model size soon enough.
So far I have purchased in excess of the kit parts:
Diamond 3 into 1 nozzle head, complete.
Arduino DUE 2012 R3
RAMPS-FD 1.4 - What are the design flaws and bugs I only now am beginning to hear about? What of the version 1.4? What can I do to remove these problems, if anything? Can I now choose another controller board instead?
(Optional Cooling fan for the controller board and stepper drivers? With 3 Extruder driver outputs E0-E2)
Stepstick Drv8825 (1/128)
Neema 17 Bowden Bulldog extruders (Remotely located via Bowden tubes to the Diamond head)
Nema 17 mounting brackets
Neema 17 vibration dampers (silicone)
Neema 17 heatsinks
Variable speed cooling fan for the Diamond head and its heater cartridge
Variable speed cooling fan for the extruded polymer
Next on my list is an LCD touch screen to suit this setup but I cannot find any pointers to this kit?
A web interface or a network connection for file transfer and remote control of the unit would be extremely useful?
Power supply 12 or 24v?
Firmware?
Software?
Orientation - with respect to the final choices, what are the available settings and their effects? What are the various materials now possible with the range of these settings?
Could the solution outlined for the production of 3-4 simultaneous duplicate prints be applied to a Diamond head also?
I look forward to any advice you can give me at this time. With many thanks.
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Next on my list is an LCD touch screen to suit this setup but I cannot find any pointers to this kit?
A web interface or a network connection for file transfer and remote control of the unit would be extremely useful?
Power supply 12 or 24v?
Firmware?
Software?
Orientation - with respect to the final choices, what are the available settings and their effects? What are the various materials now possible with the range of these settings?
Could the solution outlined for the production of 3-4 simultaneous duplicate prints be applied to a Diamond head also?
I look forward to any advice you can give me at this time. With many thanks.
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For which I have purchased an Arduino Due here:
[www.aliexpress.com]
and for which I am using 1/128 stepper drivers here:
[www.aliexpress.com]
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I decided to go for optoelectronic end-stops here:
[www.aliexpress.com]
Hoping my late night enthusiasm hasn't got the better of me?!
With thanks
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But if you read the product description it is:
"Brand 3D Printer Motherboard Reprap RAMPS-FD Shield Ramps 1.4 Control Board Compatible with Arduino Due Main Control Board"
Everything I was reading about using the Arduino DUE as a 32 bit processor and the 3.3V logic required to work with it led me to the RAMPS-FD.
I checked the credentials in a variety of locations including their website wiki: [www.geeetech.com]
I too have noted the picture showing an earlier version of the circuit board as V1.0 Revision A. But this is a frequent issue of the wrong photograph being supplied to a website. Forums have discussed up to version 1.2 and the availability of version 1.4 within 2 years promised to arrive at a stable position for me to begin building. If not I will ask for a full refund as the product clearly does not match its technical description and is unsafe to be used as you have discussed!
Finding a RAMPS-FD for sale at an affordable price was a pleasant conclusion. From here I went in search of the appropriate drivers and from the POLULU site I found the drivers mentioned but made an early hours mistake based on trying to avoid the high cost of the AMIS-30543 Micro-Stepping Motor Driver shown here: [www.pololu.com]
I note that an SPI master facility is required to initialise this driver at power up. Hence the use of the DUE and RAMPS-FD, both with SPI ports to initialise a high resolution and quiet 3D printer. Gosh I hope so because if not by following descriptions derived from translations to English on far away trade websites has resulted in a costly waste of money, ie. not any appreciable improvement of any feature over and above the other costly processing boards.
Incidentally here is the REPRAP Readme from the Geetech wiki site in respect of the RAMPS-FD
"This firmware is intended to be a fully object-oriented highly modular control p
rogram for RepRap self-replicating 3D printers.
It owes a lot to Marlin and to the original RepRap FiveD_GCode.
General design principles:
* Control by RepRap G Codes. These are taken to be machine independent,
though some may be unsupported.
* Full use of C++ OO techniques,
* Make classes hide their data,
* Make everything as stateless as possible,
* No use of conditional compilation except for #include guards - if you
need that, you should be forking the repository to make a new
branch - let the repository take the strain,
* Concentration of all machine-dependent defintions and code in Platform.h
and Platform.cpp,
* No specials for (X,Y) or (Z) - all movement is 3-dimensional,
* Try to be efficient in memory use, but this is not critical,
* Labour hard to be efficient in time use, and this is critical,
* Don't abhor floats - they work fast enough if you're clever,
* Don't avoid arrays and structs/classes,
* Don't avoid pointers,
* Use operator and function overloading where appropriate, particulary for
vector algebra.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This version is for the Arduino Due with an Ethernet shield with an SD card and
the RepRapPro Ltd Arduino DUE to Sanguinololu Adaptor.
(See [github.com])
Test compiling was with Arduino 1.5.2.
Upload it to your Due, put the ether shield on it, plug in a
network cable, and copy the files in the SD-image folder onto the SD.
The IP address for your browser is 192.168.1.14.
You can change that in Platform.h if you need to:
#define IP0 192
#define IP1 168
#define IP2 1
#define IP3 14
The password when the web browser asks for it is "reprap" with no quotes.
The password is intended to stop fidgety friends or colleagues from playing
with your RepRap. It is not intended to stop international cyberterrorists
working in a hollowed-out volcano from controlling your RepRap from the next
continent. For example, it is transmitted unencrypted...
If you open the Arduino serial monitor (115200 baud) you should see a
log of incoming HTTP requests and a record of any G Codes it thinks it
has to act upon.
Actually acting upon them will be added shortly :-)
-------------
Version 0.2 pre-alpha
Started: 18 November 2012
This date: 1 March 2013
Adrian Bowyer
RepRap Professional Ltd
[reprappro.com]
Licence:"
That's all I know for now. Thank you for your observations and comments. I welcome your assistance because I am struggling to follow the development of "Open Source" and an affordable path that currently appears to stray into areas of misdirection and poor descriptions!
I will continue to write up my experiences as events progress.
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Thank you for all the HEATED words on this subject. I did not take the descriptions seriously to be accurate in English BUT i did not expect them to LIE OUTRIGHT on SERIOUS issues that exposed REAL DANGER!
I would appreciate everybody who has made their observations of REAL DANGER to print the relevant page of the GEETECH "Brand 3D Printer Motherboard Reprap RAMPS-FD Shield Ramps 1.4 Control Board Compatible with Arduino Due Main Control Board" advertised on the website here: "http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/7250883649.html?orderId=72293325549585" so that you have a copy of the offending page and if I take this company to court for selling dangerous kit or fraudulent kit (taking into account the non-existence of RAMPS 1.4 or RAMPS-FD 1.4) I would rely upon your statements that would be argued against if yo each did not have proof of the offending evidence of the relevant page(s).
Please confirm your willingness to take this step for my own support as well as any body else with an ability to "JUMP THE GUN" after reading the RAMPS-FD was appropriate for the DUE but who didn't see the warnings before buying this heap of rubbish! As the developer has done no further work in disgust of GEETECH jumping the gun and producing a flawed product, I too would feel the same way and would not want my name to be associated with this mess? I will look at the mods if I can find them. They were not visible even as I searched for a 32bit controller for my 3D printer to prepare to improve the performance and scope of the FAULTY 3D PRINTER KIT delivered from CHINA. CHINA is apparently developing a bad name since nobody trading products from this country are interested in filtering out the rubbish. BEWARE! As CHINESE MARKETS PLUNGE in the news recently, the cause being widespread failure of products sourced from this country could not possibly have anything to do with such a trend. So then why do I feel I am being attacked by the comments, such as "SIGNING OUT" = fed up with writing to you about this matter?, from this board's members? It is unexpected! I have been exposed to danger because the existence of evidence of the REAL problems with the original RAMPS-FD and the non-existence of the continuity of the RAMPS-FD design was not visible from all accessible pages still extolling the virtues of the same design!
It would be more appropriate members with such knowledge attempted to work out a solution to this problem. I would think such action is still a priority? I will start the action if you will support me in doing so?
So what do you think?
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The RAMPS-FD version 1 has a number of design issues. There are supposedly fixed in version 2 but AFAIK that has never been produced. However, there is another shield available called RADDS, which I hear works well.
The all-in-one boards mentioned above (Duet and Smoothieboard) have Ethernet ports and support a web interface. In the case of the Duet, it is a very good one with fast file upload to the SD card, so almost all Duet users control their printers using the web interface from a PC and/or table and/or smartphone.
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The RAMPS-FD version 1 has a number of design issues. There are supposedly fixed in version 2 but AFAIK that has never been produced. However, there is another shield available called RADDS, which I hear works well.
The all-in-one boards mentioned above (Duet and Smoothieboard) have Ethernet ports and support a web interface. In the case of the Duet, it is a very good one with fast file upload to the SD card, so almost all Duet users control their printers using the web interface from a PC and/or table and/or smartphone.
Full disclosure. The fast file upload is not fast at all. Get no more than 150k/s, and frequently it starts at 150 and slows down sometimes all the way to 45k. This is with the latest firmware and web control software as of this date. Also the web interface errors out so frequently with ajax errors that I have completely given up on it and this is my third attempt at actually trying to use it. So all the hype about ethernet and web interface so far, for me, is just that. I need a cable to connect to the ethernet port. I might as well use usb. At least its reliable for me.
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Anyway 150 to 400kbits per sec is not fast. Its mediocre at best. I have a high speed sd card but yes I can see how that would be an issue. The primary factor is the buffer size in both the firmware and the javascript xmlwebrequest. Perhaps something is not optimal there.
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I use the 5v in header to connect to the powersupply.
I have literally had zero problems using usb. I also have not tried to print 20 hour prints either.
Anyway 150 to 400kbits per sec is not fast. Its mediocre at best. I have a high speed sd card but yes I can see how that would be an issue. The primary factor is the buffer size in both the firmware and the javascript xmlwebrequest. Perhaps something is not optimal there.
[en.m.wikipedia.org]
Even the default slowest speed of 12 megabytes per second is tons faster.
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