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I just installed the BTT V2.0 runout sensor on my new Trident. The first sensor that I purchased came in broken out of the box. It was an enigma to troubleshoot. BTT tech support was less than helpful. I simply replaced it with another (same model). That one works perfectly. Follow included...
I ended up going with a Formbot kit. Assembly is complete. For anyone considering Formbot in the future – my feedback is below. Overall, I have no regrets.
Good: extrusions, brand name hot end (I went with Dragon), genuine belts, hardware is labeled, wires are labeled, the Z-endstop came fully...
This problem has been solved. I neglected to add a G28 in the PRINT_START macro after Z_TILT_ADJUST. I had one before. But I didn't have one after. A Discord member offered a solution.
I just completed the assembly of a Trident. It took way more work than I had expected :( But it didn't catch on fire the first time I turned it on. :) The printer is as stock as it gets with a Formbot kit: Z-endstop + Omron. I followed all the setup instructions including Z Offset Adjustment...
I am a complete beginner at this – never built a printer before. I am ready to jump into a Trident 300 build. My objective is to have a printer that’s as ‘standard’ as possible for serviceability, parts availability in the future and the ease of the build. I want to be able to follow standard...
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