I'm thinking of replacing my E3D thermistor cartridge with the PT100 setup. Can I stick a connector in the cable without throwing off the readings or do the cables have to run straight to the adapter board? PT100 ---- Connectors ------ Duet WiFi with adapter or PT100 --------------------------- Duet WiFi with adapter I'd like to use a connector because it makes it easy to remove the effecby WZ9V - General
I would change that slightly. If you are overextruding doing what was written below might not help because your mark might just go into the extruder where you cant see and measure it. Mark it at 75mm and ask to extrude 50mm. If it is set right you should have 25mm left. This way works for both over/under extrusion. Quoteobewan If the flow rate in cura is set at 100% then the over extrusion iby WZ9V - Prusa i3 and variants
I got a cloned Titan and Volcano on the Tevo Little Monster Delta and it clogged up the third print. i had planned on replacing them anyway so I know have originals of both and here are my observations. TItan - Teeth on the hobbled gear not done as well - Does not have the newer thumb wheel tension setting - Bolts very light compared with the E3D ones - Some variations in case design Volcano -by WZ9V - General
I had a long print going which I started from the web new interface (sd/webif). I then closed the browser and a few hours later started it up and as soon as I navigated to the web page for Smoothie web interface, the print stopped and it ruined the last several hours of work. Should I be able to navigate to the web page during a print without it stopping?by WZ9V - Smoothie
Are the changes from the Prusa branch going to be rolled back into main branch at some point?by WZ9V - Slic3r
Yes a saddle shape is what I'm seeing along the 300mm Y axis. It's most noticeable on parts that use most of the 300mm distance. On shorter parts it is much less noticeable. The project I'm working on (P-47 wing section) needs a flat base so that they can glue together without gaps. A saddle shape as described above would perfectly explain why I get gaps at the leading and trailing edges whenby WZ9V - General
My machine (Wilson II) uses 10mm rods that are 500mm long on the Y axis which is the 300mm one. I guess there could be some sagging there, not sure how I would check.by WZ9V - General
I'm using a standard microswitch based probe so that isn't a concern.by WZ9V - General
I have a 200x300mm PCB style heated bed which is supported at the four corners. What thickness of glass should I use for that size bed? I'm currently using standard window pane glass from the h/w store and I'm seeing a bit of sag in the middle when printing things that are close to the 300mm length.by WZ9V - General
It appeared to work as expected on the Y but seemed to ignore X. Accordingly to configuration.h it's version 1.0.4-mjr it's Marty Rice's repo for the Wilson II.by WZ9V - Firmware - Marlin
Let me know if you find some. So far I have not found any metal options for Hayden's setup. I've asked a couple of suppliers to look into it but they seem to be stuck on the K800 style.by WZ9V - Delta Machines
Let me know if you find some. So far I have not found any metal options for Hayden's setup. I've asked a couple of suppliers to look into it but they seem to be stuck on the K800 style.by WZ9V - Delta Machines
That sounds like what I'm looking for. I'll give it a try and report back. If it works I know it will make several people in the Wilson II forum happy.by WZ9V - Firmware - Marlin
Yes I mean (x,y) = (0,0) This is not a probe offset issue. Let me see if I can explain it better. For the probe to deploy you need to move to X = 0 so that the lever can be used to lower the Z probe. Because of that the printable area actually starts at X = 13 so that the lever can clear the plate on the side that triggers the Z probe. Here is an animation of the setup. I have it workingby WZ9V - Firmware - Marlin
This rack and pinion system from the Wilson II could probably be adapted for a Z-probe. It works great on my Wilson II. It does require so extra X clearance (about 10 to 15mm) on each side of the bed for engaging and disengaging the probe.by WZ9V - Smart_Rap
I have a Wilson II and it uses a rack and pinion system to deploy the z-probe switch. Because of this system the machine 0,0 deploys the probe, so the bed 0,0 needs to be offset by about 10 to 13 mm in order for the probe not to deploy when at the bed 0,0 position. Is there a way to configure the firmware so the the bed 0,0 is different from the machine 0,0?by WZ9V - Firmware - Marlin
If you can afford the $485 the Wilson II is really nice. Just built one and it is a sweet setup.by WZ9V - General
I use Simplify 3D with PETG and the supports were no harder to remove than for PLA. So it's not inherent to the PETG.by WZ9V - Printing
Perfect, pulled to ground would work great. The 2 channel SainSmart relay boards I'm using,require you to pull the line low to energize the relay. QuotePRZ Yes, just note that an ATX power supply is powered ON when this output is pulled to Ground, so this pin shall be connected to the negative pin of your relay command. You can activate in DWC the command of the power supply. See this topicby WZ9V - Duet
I assume this pin is just pulled high or low depending on the state needed, based on that I'm thinking I could use it to control a Relay board that switches the 12/24V LED style supply on/off as long as I have a separate 5V supply to keep the board powered when the 12/24V supply is off. I could then use a M42 and some other unused pin to control the lights on the printer.by WZ9V - Duet
Does either offer an advantage when used with the Duet and the appropriate adapter board or are the pretty much the same?by WZ9V - Duet
It's doing that because until you G28 to home everything it has no idea where you are. Once you do a G28 it should display numbers for X, Y, Z.by WZ9V - Firmware - mainstream and related support
My XL300 kit came with a 220V 300mmx300mm 600W silicone heater and thermistor. It's in new never used condition. Of course being in the US I needed a 120V one, so I'm hoping someone needs a 220V one and a 220V power cord. Looking to get a Differential IR Probe (the DC42 one) or equivalent payment.by WZ9V - CoreXY Machines
Ordered the 20mm one from the US site.by WZ9V - Smart_Rap
Thanks. Nice having an option someone has tested. QuoteDjDemonD So the one I'm using at the moment is this one (140g/13Ncm): I bought the same one for my new printer as it seems to work pretty well. I don't think you can get more torque in this size, I'd avoid the 0.9 deg type for this application also. You can go up to a 25mm motor at 180g and 18 Ncm torque. So 38% more torque for 28% moreby WZ9V - Smart_Rap
Nice work. I 'll have to try it out this weekend on a spare 9g servo and then a BLTouch.by WZ9V - Duet
On my iPad the only weird stuff I saw was with editing files. All the other operations work fine. So for configuration work I fire up and use my laptop but for starting and monitoring prints the iPad works great.by WZ9V - Duet
What 20mm stepper did you use? I have a Titan on the way. QuoteDjDemonD I've been happily printing using 1.75mm abs/pla/petg with a titan with 20mm nema 17, no issues so far. Will give it a really good test on my new delta which should print at much higher speeds than my kossel mini (with ramps/arduino). The weight saving is large and the 3:1 gearing allows for fast retractions compared to theby WZ9V - Smart_Rap