This is the marlin firmware I found on the micromake website (http://micromake.cn). Just unzip it and upload it with your arduino software. It is primarily in english except for the comments in the configuration file. Go to the marlin github page for the original comments and further information. I hope this helps.by dominsch - Delta Machines
Is your probe switch on HIGH by default? Usually the head goes down fast and then continues slowly until it reaches the ground. It looks like yours is forced to go down 360mm without the usual 50mm buffer and immediately retrieve because it senses an activation right away. Try to set the height back to default and manually push the probe in. It should now move downwards and only stop if you let lby dominsch - Delta Machines
Ok, after trying lots of different things I accidently found a solution. I had to connect 3.3VS to +3.3V. That's it. Maybe this helps someone...by dominsch - Experimental and Hobby
I got myself a new psu to use with my heatbed. It can power the electronics but when I try to use a stepper motor or a heat element it turns off immediately. The only thing I've done so far is to connect the green wire to ground. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?by dominsch - Experimental and Hobby
Hey guys, this might not be the right thread but I can't get my power supply to work. It works when I just use the controller, but the moment I turn on the steppers it goes off. I connected the green wire to ground and used a yellow wire from the 12V2 rail(tried the 12V1 too) for power. There probably is an easy fix for this but I am not a smart guy.by dominsch - Delta Machines
I can't help you with the hardware but there is a separate firmware for the micromake with heatbed upgrade(repetier based).by dominsch - Delta Machines
The firmware from the micromake website is basicly marlin. You can find the english version here. However I prefer using the repetier firmware that comes pre installed, since you can use the micromake debugger with it. The notebook power supply only provides 6A witch isn't enough for the heat bed, so they send you one of these 16A LED power supplies.by dominsch - Delta Machines
Thank you for your answer Olaf <3 Ok, where do I begin. Good news first: it works!!! I measured the current output with my multimeter and it was 0.8A across the board. Next I switched the motor plugs around. I was pretty sure I tried this already, but apparently I'm an idiot. The offset appeared to be in the same direction as before. I then changed out the stepper with one of my 2nd kit (don'by dominsch - Delta Machines
Nice to see that there are more people buying these. I actually have some issues on my own with the firmware. Well, at least I think thats the problem. See when I print something at a larger size than 2cm or so the whole print shifts a couple of millimeters in the direction of the y axis. I tested quite a lot to make sure there is nothing wrong with the hardware. I suspect there to be a roundingby dominsch - Delta Machines
I have one. hit me up if you have any questionsby dominsch - Delta Machines