WOW! This stuff isn't exactly a bargain ^^ It would be a good application for printing enclosures for oscillators and mixers. But a regular plastic enclosure covered with copper foil or bent and soldered tinplate is much cheaper and, above all, significantly more RF-proof. At that price, you have to find an application that doesn't allow for any other options... What I also couldn't find is datavon CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
Wait! Is there payable conductive filament on the market??? .. and now try to solder some semis on itvon CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
That's pretty cool! Could be used as a finish after smoothing the surface... But I don't need to worry about that. My DIY printer is nowhere near precise enough to reproduce something like that.von CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
... crazyvon CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
Thanx a lot! This helps immensely, even if it's not (yet) a proven fact. This also sufficiently explains why, after using the wizard, you (I) have to add the 0.1 mm to get usable results. This becomes even more noticeable the smaller the nozzle and the thinner the layer thickness.von CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
...so the Z position is actually set to zero, even though there's still 0.1mm of "paper" left between the nozzle and bed? So it's not added internally?von CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteVDX ... this was something from the "beginning" or the early years, when we started at 2007. That's true. But it's still used to determine the Z offset, either with the wizard or manually. So, "old" doesn't have to be bad; quite the opposite So if 0.1 mm is used as the "paper thickness" here, I'm exactly on the right track with my 0.100 mm gauge. If I interpret your explanation correctly,von CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
Hello forum community, I've never noticed it before, as I usually set the Z offset by feel. Since I'm changing nozzle sizes more and more often these days, I've gotten into the habit of using the "Probe Wizard" for this. It generally works quite well, as long as you don't forget to set the offset to zero beforehand. However, a question arose that I haven't been able to really answer, even aftervon CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
Hello, dear people, I am currently trying to use the unused port HotEnd 2 (Heater2) for lighting purposes. According to the existing circuit diagram of the board, the power amplifier for H2 is connected to CPU pin 7 (PE5, PWM2). But that can't actually be the case, because in pins_GT2560_REV_A.h (included by pins GT2560 REV_A_PLUS.h), PIN7 is intended for fan0 and H2 is supposedly connected tovon CBX.Micha - Firmware - Marlin
(copy from less frequented Repetier-forum) I searched the internet yesterday and today but unfortunately didn't find a solution... When I try to send a print job to the server from OrcaSlicer (1.9.0), I get the following error: Error uploading to print host: HTTP 404: Requested file not found. The server (full version, Pi4-8gb) is connected via WLAN and can be easily operated from the machinevon CBX.Micha - Repetier
Hallo liebe Forengemeinde... ... und erstmal allen ein frohes und erfolgreiches neues Jahr gewünscht... So viel Zeit muss sein... Und nun gleich die erste Frage an jemanden, der sich mit MARLIN (letzte bugfix- Version) auskennt und mir ggf. weiterhelfen kann?! Ich habe einen alten Geeetech i3pro auf Einzelextruder (und einige andere Dinge) umgebaut. Ursprünglich war die Zuweisung der Stepper wivon CBX.Micha - Software