Hey Guys, For the past year and a half, I have been working on a 3D printer that can automatically eject prints. Here is a quick demo of the printer. https://youtu.be/E_RvnqVHbnA I also configured the machine for infinite build purposes. I realize that their are a lot of technical issues that need to be ironed out But I think it's a cool design worth exploring. My goal is to fully documentby mso797 - General
For some reason, I can't make the bed move past 68 mm.by mso797 - General
Hi, I have been tinkering with conveyor belt 3D printers lately. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvlzVv26Guw Because the y-axis is a conveyor belt, it needs to be able to move "infinitely" in either direction. Is it possible to edit the Marlin firmware to remove the need to home the Y-axis and/or the limit of the Y-axis?by mso797 - General
Hey Guys, For the past year, I have been working on a 3D printer that can automatically eject prints. Here is a quick demo of the printer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvlzVv26Guw The 3D printer has an integrated conveyor belt that allows it to mass produce parts. Additionally, the nozzle can be rotated at an angle of 45 deg to provide infinite build volume functionality. There is also a sby mso797 - Look what I made!
Hi, Thank you for the quick reply. I use Repetier with Cura slicer. I could not find the specific setting causing the issue. Here is a screenshot of my end g-code. Can you tell if one of these lines is causing the problem? Thanks!by mso797 - General
Hey Guys, I have a weird question. Right now I am running a 3D printer with Marlin. At the end of the printjob, the printer outputs this message: Click to resume The printer will not start the next print job until the controller is clicked. I am trying to automate aspects of my 3D printing setup. To do this, I need to avoid clicking the controller at the end of my print job. Is there any wayby mso797 - General