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Quick note/nitpick. The bed on a prusa moves in the Y axis. General convention is Z is up/down, Y is towards and away from you, and X is left and right. No big deal but it makes it easier for everyone when talking when they're talking about the same axis. You're right though that for a printer that size a moving Y axis bed is a no-go.
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Four lead screws with acme followers will lift the table squarely, and will be driven by one belt. Two if torque is a problem. Each lead screw will have a wraparound follower to ensure maximum # of teeth on the belt is engaged with the pulleys. Each lead screw will be supported top and bottom in a Misumi bearing carrier.
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$500 dollars in parts? Bloody heck, I'd be paying more than that for the extrusions alone... Where is this place everyone gets their extrusions that I can't seem to find.
You wont need to do much programming, mostly just configuring. Telling the firmware what the printer dimensions are, steps/mm, etc. Simple stuff. With a firmware like RRFW or smoothieware these tend to be even easier since you just edit a text file rather than editing firmware and compiling to the MCU.
Two little tidbits. I'd steer clear of 4 leadscrews though, you seem to understand the over constraining this will cause since you're only using 3 rails. I guess binding wont be as bad on a 0.5 m square bed but still. Another thing is with a printer that size, the length of the bowden tube starts to cause more problems. I don't know what the dragon hotend is (and a quick google didn't reveal anything), but issues like oozing will be a royal PITA if it's independent nozzles while the big retractions will be another set of problems if it's a X in 1 out solution. On top of the already long print times a printer this big will have to deal with, multicolor/multimaterial prints will take even longer. If you're just after multicolor I'd recommend just painting it after the fact. My only suggestion for multimaterial would be to print in parts and assemble later.
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