Finally got mine to reset in the correct direction. When doing auto level, at Print Height under Firmware setting it was set to 200 by default. If I used this setting it would stop in the middle and to auto probing in the air. Had to change this to 360 to get it close to bed. Now when I try to run auto level it won't sense my probe. Maybe someone can check out this video and see if they see a reby Stigern - Delta Machines
Seller told me to invert my belt clips, and now with the Cura flashed firmware the .hex file it moves in the correct direction. But it doesn't see the endstops, just keeps hitting them and slipping belts When I'm in pronterface and run M119 with endstops clicked in, it shows all as HIGH, and LOW when not active. So the printer sees my endstops, but if I go into the LCD menu and position, and X,by Stigern - Delta Machines
Quotexile6 If motors move the wrong way then change false to true or true to false in the firmware. The buzzing sounds is normally due to trying to move the Z axis without first homing the printer. Cura bed leveling wizard. Isnt setup for the delta, unless your using the modifed version for the micromake. Either way cura and a delta wont help much. But what problem overall are you having witby Stigern - Delta Machines
Quoteaimatt Make sure your motors go in the right direction or reverse the plugs for each at a time. Does jog up/down on the z axis using pronterface work correctly? Using pronterface and clicking the Right Z bar, 1 or 10 just gives out a buzzing sound. Reverse the plugs? They only fit one direction because of the white plastic connector. Seems like my motors might be in the wrong places on thby Stigern - Delta Machines
Quotedominsch I can't help you with the hardware but there is a separate firmware for the micromake with heatbed upgrade(repetier based). Hi, got this printer, with linear guide rails and heatbed. When running the firmware you link to it homes in wrong direction. Reseting motors in Cura moves the whole carriage downwards When I run the marlin version from Micromake, it will home all positions cby Stigern - Delta Machines
From what I've seen on the pictures most people order the Iron version, any reason not to order the Alu version? Should I change my order to Ironby Stigern - Prusa i3 and variants
To answer my own question, if anyone else are having the same noobish problem as me Quote a member from another forum: Quoteprintbus You have EEPROM_SETTINGS enabled in your configuration.h, and according to the configurationStore.cpp file, the preheat parameters are some of the variables stored in EEPROM. I believe EEPROM settings take precedent over firmware settings, so what's likely happenby Stigern - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Hi, I'm struggling to change my PLA preheat values from 190 to 200 and bed from 70 to 35. I change them in config.h file and upload successfully, but still it's default values. Heres my config: // Preheat Constants #define PLA_PREHEAT_HOTEND_TEMP 200 #define PLA_PREHEAT_HPB_TEMP 35 #define PLA_PREHEAT_FAN_SPEED 255 // Insert Value between 0 and 255by Stigern - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Could you post your config.h file? You might also be using a older firmware, since it's telling you that the function "allow_cold_extrudes" isn't there, therefore it can't be used.by Stigern - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Maye try Putty instead of Arduino IDE serial.by Stigern - Firmware - mainstream and related support
I believe it was my gears, had a littlebit of PTFE grease onto them. It's been gone sinceby Stigern - General Mendel Topics
Just noticed this sound today when printing. Prints are fine and it seems the sound isn't affecting anything. But it's quite annoying Anyone got some ideas?by Stigern - General Mendel Topics
How high 12v is recommended? Mine is adjusted at 12.2 when idle, I guess it drops some when drawing more amps from the MW 350W psu.by Stigern - RAMPS Electronics
Any pointers on how to modify the firmware to support the graphical 128x64 lcd kit?by Stigern - General Mendel Topics
So, I sent this drawing to make me a glass piece for my Prusa i3 10" Does it look ok? The thing I'm most worried is that the corners won't fit. But I hope 8mm is enough space for the screw heads.by Stigern - General Mendel Topics
I went for the 10" Prusa i3 from makerfarmby Stigern - General Mendel Topics
QuoteAbuMaia I have the MakerFarm 8 inch, only because I got it before the 10 inch was available. Finding glass shouldn't be a problem, if you have a hardware store nearby that will cut glass for you. I don't know about vibrations on the 10 inch, but I think the aluminum extrusions are pretty stiff and don't vibrate on my 8 inch. I don't see how 2 more inches would be a problem. Well, my localby Stigern - General Mendel Topics
I own a Flashforge Creator Pro, but I want to have a second printer, and the Prusa has really caught my attention. I've been looking at the kit from Makerfarm.com, the 8" and the 10" version. And this one from Replikeo I just want someone to help me make a decision on which kit to get, the replikeo is very cheap, and I fear that the price is reflected in the quality of the product. It's basiby Stigern - General Mendel Topics