Quotemel0n Quoteblank64 Quoteblank64 QuoteBlackbird Quoteblank64 So I have now finished the build, but am now having some problems trying it out with repetier: (I tried both the marlin included in the drive folder, and the one posted a few pages back) My y-axis motor doesn't seem to be able to turn the belt (it either barely turns, or skips the belt entirely while turning), I used one of the incby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants
Quoteblank64 QuoteBlackbird Quoteblank64 So I have now finished the build, but am now having some problems trying it out with repetier: (I tried both the marlin included in the drive folder, and the one posted a few pages back) My y-axis motor doesn't seem to be able to turn the belt (it either barely turns, or skips the belt entirely while turning), I used one of the included belt tensioners soby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants
QuoteBlackbird Quoteblank64 So I have now finished the build, but am now having some problems trying it out with repetier: (I tried both the marlin included in the drive folder, and the one posted a few pages back) My y-axis motor doesn't seem to be able to turn the belt (it either barely turns, or skips the belt entirely while turning), I used one of the included belt tensioners so it's prettyby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants
So I have now finished the build, but am now having some problems trying it out with repetier: (I tried both the marlin included in the drive folder, and the one posted a few pages back) My y-axis motor doesn't seem to be able to turn the belt (it either barely turns, or skips the belt entirely while turning), I used one of the included belt tensioners so it's pretty tight. My x-axis motor doesby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants
QuoteRedneckGeek Quoteblank64 Hi all, I recently got one of these kits and am mostly done putting it together. Something that has me worried is that one of my stepper motors seems to have no hold (I can turn it by hand with no effort while the others put up a lot of resistance), the back area where the cords plug in also seems kind of loose compared to the others. Does this mean it is broken? Iby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants
Hi all, I recently got one of these kits and am mostly done putting it together. Something that has me worried is that one of my stepper motors seems to have no hold (I can turn it by hand with no effort while the others put up a lot of resistance), the back area where the cords plug in also seems kind of loose compared to the others. Does this mean it is broken? Is it safe to test it out in myby blank64 - Prusa i3 and variants