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Thanks .. one more question before I let the printer self destruct.. I built ver. 1.2.4. and I have the end stops jury rigged and am not happy with them that way.. I have looked everywhere on instructions on where to place them and I am usually pretty good at figuring these sorts of things out but I cannot see where on the printed parts to put them.. any Ideas...
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Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 14, 2015 01:33PM |
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Have you tried M119 and see whats triggered? If they show all triggered even when they're not, or all open even though they should be triggered then you can try inverting the endstop logic.
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Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 18, 2015 08:54AM |
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Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 18, 2015 07:02PM |
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mike3
Thanks rcjoseb Video helped much.. MadMike8 Thanks for the guide.. After a few days I finally got back to the printer.. first I used a regular endstop on the Z axis and it will trigger.. but when I installed the Proximity sensor using M119 it doesn't show triggered either way contacting metal or not. I have a 150k and a 100k resistor to lower the voltage.. and it shows around 4.50v not near metal and around 3.4v near metal.. any Ideas.. I am using the MK8 Marlin file on the Smartcore Github I have the
LJ18A3-8-Z/BX 3-Wire DC 6-36V NPN NO 8m proximity detector . Thanks
Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 21, 2015 11:57AM |
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Thanks rcjoseb Video helped much.. MadMike8 Thanks for the guide.. After a few days I finally got back to the printer.. first I used a regular endstop on the Z axis and it will trigger.. but when I installed the Proximity sensor using M119 it doesn't show triggered either way contacting metal or not. I have a 150k and a 100k resistor to lower the voltage.. and it shows around 4.50v not near metal and around 3.4v near metal.. any Ideas.. I am using the MK8 Marlin file on the Smartcore Github I have the
LJ18A3-8-Z/BX 3-Wire DC 6-36V NPN NO 8m proximity detector . Thanks
Figured it out,, changed the resistors to 15k and 10k .. that gave around 4v high and .08v low.. now it will home and print.. but the Hot end keeps clogging .. I am using a Jhead bowden.. with PLA and no heat bed.. I have only printed with ABS on my Folger 2020 ..I have no experience with PLA... any Ideas.. Thanks
Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 21, 2015 12:52PM |
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I think you need to heat tighten those pieces together to form a tight grip. Remove the filament and heat hotend, then using pliers or a wrench tighten those two pieces together and then let it cool down, should be nice and tight by then. What temps are you using for PLA?Quote
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Thanks rcjoseb Video helped much.. MadMike8 Thanks for the guide.. After a few days I finally got back to the printer.. first I used a regular endstop on the Z axis and it will trigger.. but when I installed the Proximity sensor using M119 it doesn't show triggered either way contacting metal or not. I have a 150k and a 100k resistor to lower the voltage.. and it shows around 4.50v not near metal and around 3.4v near metal.. any Ideas.. I am using the MK8 Marlin file on the Smartcore Github I have the
LJ18A3-8-Z/BX 3-Wire DC 6-36V NPN NO 8m proximity detector . Thanks
Figured it out,, changed the resistors to 15k and 10k .. that gave around 4v high and .08v low.. now it will home and print.. but the Hot end keeps clogging .. I am using a Jhead bowden.. with PLA and no heat bed.. I have only printed with ABS on my Folger 2020 ..I have no experience with PLA... any Ideas.. Thanks
Finally stopped the extruder from clogging.. and have test printed a few decent pieces, but now the extruder has started leaking PLA from between where the hot end break screws into the heatsink piece,, any ideas ??
Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 21, 2015 04:33PM |
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I think you need to heat tighten those pieces together to form a tight grip. Remove the filament and heat hotend, then using pliers or a wrench tighten those two pieces together and then let it cool down, should be nice and tight by then. What temps are you using for PLA?Quote
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Thanks rcjoseb Video helped much.. MadMike8 Thanks for the guide.. After a few days I finally got back to the printer.. first I used a regular endstop on the Z axis and it will trigger.. but when I installed the Proximity sensor using M119 it doesn't show triggered either way contacting metal or not. I have a 150k and a 100k resistor to lower the voltage.. and it shows around 4.50v not near metal and around 3.4v near metal.. any Ideas.. I am using the MK8 Marlin file on the Smartcore Github I have the
LJ18A3-8-Z/BX 3-Wire DC 6-36V NPN NO 8m proximity detector . Thanks
Figured it out,, changed the resistors to 15k and 10k .. that gave around 4v high and .08v low.. now it will home and print.. but the Hot end keeps clogging .. I am using a Jhead bowden.. with PLA and no heat bed.. I have only printed with ABS on my Folger 2020 ..I have no experience with PLA... any Ideas.. Thanks
Finally stopped the extruder from clogging.. and have test printed a few decent pieces, but now the extruder has started leaking PLA from between where the hot end break screws into the heatsink piece,, any ideas ??
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Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 22, 2015 10:22AM |
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mike3
Got it from Folger Tech.. but I found the problem ... where the heatbreak attaches to the hot end wasn't screwed in all the way .. guess I need to not assume the factory puts things together properly..
Re: And yet Another SmartCore build... August 24, 2015 09:38AM |
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Folger Tech is not selling genuine J-Head hot-ends. In fact, most J-Heads are cheap knock-offs made in China. There is more information on J-Heads at these two websites:
[reprap.org]
[jheadnozzle.blogspot.com]
Here is a link that shows the difference between clones (counterfeit) J-Heads and the real thing:
[jheadnozzle.blogspot.com]
Genuine J-Heads are properly assembled before shipping.
Best Regards,
well I had mine completely apart.. and even tho its a clone its just like the Mk IV-B with the white tubing and after tighting the hot end .. its printing just fine.. b
[jheadnozzle.blogspot.com]
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mike3
Got it from Folger Tech.. but I found the problem ... where the heatbreak attaches to the hot end wasn't screwed in all the way .. guess I need to not assume the factory puts things together properly..