I'm running the latest version. 1.xx I was unaware I would have issues with running newer firmware. I will go.to the arduino site and download the other versions and see. I would have listed the errors but I'm stuck at work right now but will post my results when I get homeby tattooedfish - General
Anyone... I promise I've searched and just cant seem to find a clear instruction on what software does what. Also what order I need to install it. I did install python even though I'm not.sure what it.doesby tattooedfish - General
I got everything but my end stops and heatbed wired up. Figured out how wire power supply to it found some test code that turned on everything at once and everything worked but now I'm stuck. I can't seem to get marlin or sprinter firmware to compile to board every time I do I get multiple error messages about 60 percent of the way through. I can write code to arduino so I know that's not the iby tattooedfish - General
I ended up sourcing all the parts and ive gotten everything in the mail but the hot end, hobbed bolt, heat bed thermistor, Ive already gotten the frame put together with some snags. I thought I was purchasing the prusa v2 that came with snap in parts for linear bearings and insted i got the one that had to be zip tied and one of my cut threaded rods was too short because it was the model that dby tattooedfish - General
Oh OK and I meant a4988 lol I.have not got that far into reading yet. I'm bout to pull the trigger on my printed parts motors and hot end after that its a few odds and ends and.I will be putting er togetherby tattooedfish - General
Wired1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You can use two smaller 38 oz-in NEMA17's for the > Z-axis if your printer uses two motors so that > might be what you have seen. The two-motor z-axis > design splits the load between 2 motors and for > many printer designs the z-axis only ever > increments once per layer whereas the other motors > (the eby tattooedfish - General
lukemaxwell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a little bit skeptical about that site. It > looks like the person is just in it for the money > and doesn't offer that many choices when it comes > to different machines. I assume this would have > it's advantages and disadvantages. > > After searching around on the forum, I guess his > V2 Lby tattooedfish - General
thejollygrimreaper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i think the vast majority of us run the 17HS4801 > nema 17's, So just 5 of these? I seen where some use all the same for all axis while others use 3/2 srtupby tattooedfish - General
Looking for input on what nema 17s to get. I'm doing the prusa v2 I already looked at the wiki page but was looking for some insight on what motors worked better or not so well. For what its worth I was thinking the 2 for the z axis could.be smaller than the others since they will be wired together. Would like some suggestions from u guys? Is there a specific motor that gives that sweet spotby tattooedfish - General
Thanks I will go look at that. I may just order the kit and call it a day the only nice thing about going.the.other.route is I'm having to save up for it so its nice to be able to order a part here part there to keep me from having.to wait for.it all at onceby tattooedfish - General
I have been reading for weeks now about 3d printing and ive decided after several youtube videos about a makerfarm prusa v2 I want one. I am looking for suggestions/sites to order from that will help keep cost down yet maintain quality. I don't want to buy something to turn around and realize that i waisted money when i could have done something better. I have so far sourced the ramps 1.4 diy kby tattooedfish - General