I use Google Drive it's free and easy to use. Store any file Drive starts you with 15 GB of free Google online storage, so you can keep photos, stories, designs, drawings, recordings, videos – anything. I only use it for is the 3D Printer Forumsby Roberts_Clif - General
Links below are users that use MKS Robinby Roberts_Clif - Controllers
OK. You don't need to know what resistance is at this point. (Though Hot-end Heater has resistance of about 3.6 Ohms. ) Some Information required. Is your 3D Printer is it a kit, Custom re-make, ect... What is the power supply size voltage and watts. What firmware are you using? Was it uploaded by you or the Factory? If you installed firmware, would like you to upload to a cloud storage so Iby Roberts_Clif - General
Quotedlw This stuff is over my head. I'm not a geek or techie of any kind. I'll scrap this one for parts and save for another. Don't give up, We will stay and help you as long as you need or want help, The only thing you should do is hold your breath, count too 10, Then let's start again. If needed will find compatible firmware configured so all you need to do is compile and upload, using Arduby Roberts_Clif - General
QuoteMMcLure Make sure that none of the tabs on the RAMPS MOSFETs are touching each other. If they do when one MOSFET activates the touching MOSFET will also activate. This is one reason I installed an aluminum Heat Sink Bar with insulator kits. (I have a different Board but still similar.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Most of us on this Forum would help you to get the correct configurations for your 3D Printer. This can go quick or at times can take quite a lot of time. It would help to know more information about your Prusa knockoff. Marlin is fairly simple to configure and works with BOARD_MELZI Sanguino pins_MELZI.h Melzi BOARD_MELZI_CREALITY Sanguino pins_MELZI_CREALITY.h Melzi for Crealiby Roberts_Clif - General
QuoteJoeK1973 I'd like to reduce Z-wobble (which is what I think I'm getting - visible horizontal ripples every 1mm or so (actually about 1.25mm which is the pitch of the threaded rod perhaps?) Joe On all my lead-screws, I see a little Z-wobble, I place a single wrap of electricians tape on the end of the lead-screw that slides into the coupler. This fixes the loose fitting connections and eliby Roberts_Clif - Prusa i3 and variants
Yes In Marlin. " lets test before changing firmware first" OK! We agree on the hot-end Heater! ( area ) Do you have another source of heat, Solder Iron, Hair Dryer, Ect (Turn on the Printer heat heater block with Solder Iron or what ever you have to see if the thermister temperature reading will change. Do you have a Multi-meter? If yes Measure the Resistance a 40watt heater 12volts / 3.by Roberts_Clif - General
I think you may have a problem if the STM32F103ZET6 smoked then there maybe no way to read the STM32F103ZET6 flash memory. However the binary file of firmware version you want is on GitHub - makerbase-mks/MKS-Robin Under "Firmware" Under "English Firmware" Supplied with Blue style and Red Style bin files.by Roberts_Clif - Controllers
It appears that your Configuration files are setup correctly. What setting do you have on your slicer program.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
The SN04-N was my first Proximity sensor - did not like the size it would hit both T-Slot frames on Z-Axis. On the Y-Axis it was 65mm behind the nozzle. I upgraded to the TL-W3MC2 (purchased lot of 5 for less than single sensor price). Now the Sensor is 20mm directly behind the nozzle. Could redesign the adjustable slide mount and move it closer if needed. Will do my best to help! As I am stby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I Changed the bearings to Flanged thereby eliminating the rubbing. Requires two as a replacement for the original, add a washer between the two bearings will allow the belt to lay flat between the flanges.by Roberts_Clif - General
Glad to help I started and needed help! Most likely would have figured it out myself, though between YouTube and the 3D Printing Forums my learning curve was increased greatly. Just returning the favor.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
I save the results of bed leveling, when I see a print starting to lay the layers incorrectly. In the beginning you may want to save Bed leveling once at the beginning of each days printing. Then after a while you will save the bed leveling one a week, Bi-weekly or myself only when I see the 1st layer start printing wrong. You can also save this print by quickly adjusting the babystepping Z-Axisby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Use Diagram 1 Actually depending on you current draw you may only need a 40amp SSR.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
I purchased a 3D Printer with theT8-8 lead screws, and found that if you have any device close to the 3D Printer the makes a vibration the Z-Axis of the T8-8 will turn while printer is Off. I upgraded to a T8-2 lead-screws ( 8mm and only 2 mm Rise per revelation) Was always having to adjust my Z-Axis using the T8-8 lead-screws ( 8mm and only 8 mm Rise per revelation). T8-2 Lead screw This iby Roberts_Clif - Prusa i3 and variants
Where does home place the nozzle, It should be about center the bed? YES Is it possible to move the nozzle out of the bed area? NO If your answers match mine. I would try the line below #define BED_MARGIN 15 Roxy-3D commented on May 7, 2017 Linear assumes the print bed is perfectly flat, but slightly tilted. It does either a 3-point probe to define that tilted plane or it does a griby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Let me see if I understand you. You have connected a inductive Proximity Sensor Up to a Ramps 1.4 or Ramps compatible Controller. VCC +5 - Z-Min Pin Vcc Signal - Z-Min Pin S Ground - Z-Min Pin Gnd Your printer model may come in handy. And you had a end-stop switch in place that previously worked? What model inductive proximity sensor are you using? How was the end-stop switch wired? Please pby Roberts_Clif - General
Quotecoolduke hi ... so you can store the bilinear (!) mesh in the eeprom with M420? I thought you can only store UBL meshes... thx Store the Mesh with Menu Item Store Settings or M500. (The Program does not care it just see's data to store). Enable Bed leveling using "M420 S" or "M420 S1" verify Bed leveling using "M420 V" or "M420 V1" Only a small set of the Unified Bed leveling commands wby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Attach your configuration.h File to a google drive and post link here, Will have a look for you.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Currently print in PLA, Have tried printing on many different types of Bed surface materials. Print on Vinyl Transfer Paper Tape (Looks like a cream colored sheet of paper with a post-it style backing. (Surface smooth, unlike blue painters tape that is textured) This has been the best material used. Inexpensive comes in widths to cover the bed in one pass and comes with different adhesion's low,by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
In cura it is called "Spiralize the outer contour" Spiralize can only produce a single wall.by Roberts_Clif - General
Quoterc-snail QuoteRoberts_Clif Now today I only need to perform a G29 "bed level" and M500 "Store settings" if the mechanical bed leveling becomes out a calibration and needs readjusted. Then add "M420 S1" to startup G-Code after the last G92. You mean "M240 S1" after the last G28 I guess. But you need to load the grid after printer switched on, don't you? No! I have Never used a M240: Triby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Quoterc-snail So, let me conclude, if I understood ... Setting bilinear-leveling into firmware as normal. G28 G29 to build the grid as usual and then M500 to save the actual state. Printer off/on and then G28 M501 to enable the blinear-leveling with the grid. G-Code to print That's all ? I have never Used M501 command in connection with "M420 S1" but it looks sound, as long as you "M420 S1"by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteJ3d I ended up installing X & Y end-stops and now everything works Good going! You are becoming a 3D Printing engineer.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
Quoterc-snail But my UBL-Mesh works fine, even without it. Almost better as bilinear leveling every print. To make Bed Leveling more interesting, I have been saving bed leveling data for over a year starting with Linear Bed Leveling data and then upgrading to Bi-Linear Bed Leveling data. See my forum Post below, Now today I only need to perform a G29 "bed level" and M500 "Store settings" ifby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
PID is tuning referring to the parameter adjustments of a proportional-integral-derivative. PID needs to have a P, I and D value defined to control the nozzle or bed temperature. P=bedKp - proportional (P) constant I=bedKi - The integral (I) constant D=bedKd - The derivative (D) constant For Marlin, these values indicate the counts of the soft-PWM power control. Can you give us some ideal wby Roberts_Clif - General
Quotemarcocha I downloaded marlin 1.0.2 from the official site and i'm using arduino ide 1.8.5 to compile it. You may need to use an older version than Arduino IDE 1.8.5 to compile. As they changed the syntax I used Arduino IDE 1.0.5 to compile older Marlin versions. Presently using Marlin 1.1.5 and Arduino IDE 1.8.4 to compile Newer Marlin firmware.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
NO! 25 will be correct on your machine. As the minimum temp would be 15C It works like this Base temp is 25C - 10 C so the lowest temp is 15C (59 F) the cooling affect on my aluminum block dropped the thermister temperature below 15C. I changed the DUMMY_THERMISTOR_998_VALUE as a test. and never changed MAX_REDUNDANT_TEMP_SENSOR_DIFF this should have changed to 12.5 // Dummy thermistor constaby Roberts_Clif - General