8825 has missing steps issue which will affect the print quality. check out my video explaining the issueby megablue - Delta Machines
has anyone tested the 8825 on sbase for missing steps? does it support switching from slow to fast decay mode automatically? edit: I just got a reply from their tech support. the 8825 on sbase are running in Mixed Decay mode.by megablue - Controllers
Quotechris33 Quoteanimoose I never got mine to communicate with Windows reliably. I had no useful support from the vendor. If you don't need dual extruders and are willing to pay more (though still less than a real smoothieboard), consider the azteeg x5 instead. They are based in the USA and communication with them is a little easier. Other people on this forum have had no problems with the sbaby megablue - Controllers
i am not familiar with Melzi but looking at the picture of the board, you probably can remap the bed temperature port as Z the probe, if you're willing to give up using a board controlled heated bed all together.by megablue - Delta Machines
Are you by any chance, using Windows 10? I have identical issue on Windows 10 64bit, but it is fine on Windows 7 32bit, raspbian and ubuntu.by megablue - Controllers
QuoteLVD I'll put a guide on my to do list. But for now: you need to calibrate the z-offset to your printer. There are 3 ways to do this: In the firmware in configuration.h; by using the M212 command and in Repetier host you can set a Z-offset as well. I find it easiest to use the M212 command on a test print, and when the first layer sticks well, put that value in configuration.h as default. Wheby megablue - Delta Machines
Can you create a step by step guide for your firmware? I tried to follow and grip as much as possible but i still failed to get meaningful print out of your firmware. the nozzle basically touching the bed when printing. Also, is it normal that after a series of calibrations, not all pulleys reach the end stops when performing g28.by megablue - Delta Machines