Hi, after some search, i fond that User Manuals are a good source for menú screens and logic, Here is the manual of a Replicator. If someone knows any machine with a good menú y will thank the sharing. http://download.makerbot.com/replicator/MB_Replicator_UserManual.pdfby manugogli - General
Hi all, do you know if there is a place to find the basic menu screens for a touch-screen? Something like this but all the screen and sub-screens (pngs) or at least a list of the items. I am working on a touchscreen menú and i want to see what are the common items used. Thanks!by manugogli - General
Here are some examples of filament dryers that i just found jejej, it seems to be more logical to have the entire spool in a "controlled" chamber that dries and keeps the filament dry, that pre-treating the filament "on the fly" as all of you said.by manugogli - General
Thank you all for the responses! maybe its a better idea to make a closed chamber like a mini oven, that dries the entire spool once, and keep it dry for X time, before it slowly gets humid again. The main goal of the project y to somehow assure that the moisture levels for each material are closest to the ideal levels, so the printing variables can be more constant. (somehow ensuring the same quby manugogli - General
The idea is to have "temperature-presets" for each material (ABS, Nylon, PLA) that controls the chamber tº/ air flow, to achieve proper moisture for each material. controlled by the firmware. If you place the entire spool you will either heat and cool all the material every time you print, or you have to make a sealed chamber yo dry the filament only once. y like the idea of a linear path with cby manugogli - General
You're right, what about placing the motors after the path?, so the extruder will pull de filament instead of pushing it, and it will be near the hotend.by manugogli - General
Hi, im working on a pre-treatment chamber to dry the filament with an IR lamp as its being extruded. The idea is to drive the filament through a zig-zag path, while the IR lamp heats and dries the filament before the extrusion. The problem is that i need the filament to follow a "specific" path to give the lamp enough time to take all the moisture out. So, i thought to guide the filament using thby manugogli - General
yes! Please share the files! i love the design.by manugogli - CoreXY Machines
Estas seguro que te pasaron el precio en dolares? tenía entendido que estaba alrededor de 500 PESOS. tiene sentido que el precio esté en pesos ya que es un desarrollo argentino. En fin, al parecer esta mas difícil de lo que pensaba usar la CIAA para controlar la impresora. aunque siempre está la posibilidad de usarla tipo Raspberry Pi, instalarle un linux, y usarla para mandar gcodes.by manugogli - RepRap Usergroup - Argentina
Buenass, entonces, por lo que entiendo, creo que tiene mas sentido que la CIAA entre a la cancha reemplazando a la PC (instalandole algún sitema operativo), mas que reemplazando a la Arduino. Quizás para controlar varias impresoras a la vez. Estoy tratando de encontrar una aplicación para aprovechar el potencial que tiene la CIAA en el mundo de la impresion 3d. Se les ocurren otras aplicaciones?by manugogli - RepRap Usergroup - Argentina
Hola, Esta buenisimo el proyecto! alguno pudo hacer alguna prueba con la placa?? se les ocurre que es factible controlar una impresora tipo prusa3 con la CIAA con lo que hay desarrollado?by manugogli - RepRap Usergroup - Argentina