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Thanks for the insight!
I've since come across a guide as to how to wire and configure one up - Though I have not yet started working on it as I have yet to finalize my concept on how I integrate it into my System.
I'm thinking about modding a CPAP Air Supply System into my StealthBurner and have noticed these usually being built with a WS7040 BLDC FAN and matching 24V Controller Board which is all fine and dandy but these Controller Boards seem to come with a 6-Pin Connector exiting two 3-Wire Bundles -...
I for one had excellent results with using the Bondtech LGX Lite with the only issue being me no longer being able to use a 2-Piece Tool Head PCB for convenient Tool Head disassembly.
But then again... I rarely ever have to disassemble the Tool Head so it kinda worked out for me... 🤔🤨
"And I took that personally..." 💢
Material is Fiberlogy ASA Black printed at 0.2mm Layer Height using a Bondtech CHT 0.4mm Nozzle fed by a Bondtech LGX Lite ( and assisted by my ERCFs Gear Stepper ).
IMHO, you'd probably want to ensure the for everything to be rigid ( no slop between Parts...
Been using the Chaoticlab CNC Voron Tap vor about 9 Months now and so far, very pleased with it except for the fact that they don't ( or at the time of my purchase didn't ) seem to be applying Threadlock to the Screws holding everything together which today almost resulted in an eMail to their...
Well unfortunately I'm still waiting for them myself but so far, my requests for them are being ignored in favor of "Update and everything will be good" 😑
Clearly MY installation of Happy Hare v2 begs to differ despite the MMUs MCU being defined...
( Are these _PINs supposed to remain undefined like that? )
...and working for the Printer itself since they both use same MCU:
Greetings,
I was successfully running an ERCF with HappyHare V3 and the accompanying KlipperScreen HappyHare Edition a while ago until a major Update to Happy Hare broke the interaction with KSHHEd.
Since then, I'm basically running my ERCF HHV3 without a working KSHHEd since any attempt in...
So a while ago I came across a YouTube Video suggesting the use of the actual Print Bed itself as a low budget Filament Dryer which quite frankly made a lot of sense to me so off I went to make myself one using my CO² Laser:
To check how the Temperature / Humidity Sensor in the front would fare...
Since you didn't explain what exactly is wrong with your first layer, so as another 350 User I can only guess / suggest...
From MY personal experience:
Belt Tension:
Ensure all Belts - including the closed first Stage ones driven by the Steppers - are at a proper tension.
I think it goes...
/takes a deep breath... 😤
For me it's either 0.40 or 1.00 with the latter mostly being reserved for Vase Mode like a fancy small watering can I made for watering the occasional Orchid my mother keeps dropping off at my place and for which a regular sized one is way too big but where a glass of...
Soo... I've been using the Chaotic Lab CNC TAP in combination with a 0.40mm Nozzle in my System for a few months without issues but have recently started to dabble in the use of a 1.0mm Nozzle which is a whole can of worms by itself but one which also introduces a particular problem when going...
Sorry the late reply... Was still working on my new PC 😅
I'm kinda confused about how this works...
Am I right to assume that your solution now parses the Filament and Nozzle Diameter to the Printer with the Macro stored on it and the Macro will then combine the proper Values together for the...
For both the Extrusion Multiplier and Pressure Advance?
This I was aware of and am already using.
The Problem I have is with how my current understanding works is that I'd need to have Duplicates for each Nozzle Size I plan to use of each Filament I have which seems excessive as it bloats the...
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