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I see. Trident seems to be more popular due to motors staying in one place, meaning they can be water-cooled if needed. Heat also rises up, butyou can overcome this on 2.4 by using fans for convection effect.
As for the hotend, I know E3D Revo HT hotside can reach those temperatures (just don't...
Hi, voron as such is suitable for printing ABS and ASA, and is not designed to print HT engineering materials well. Those require using comp[onents and tools outside of the scope of this project https://docs.vorondesign.com/sourcing.html#unsupported-configurations We can advise on how to...
Hello, your question is very skimp on information needed to actually help you.
I have no idea what Siboor kit has, can you specify what SBC and MCU it uses? Where did you get the image?
Have you followed guides on VORON documentation page to flash Klipper and MCU?? Have you edited your...
Uneven belt length can cause racking with CoreXY. It is possible that belt slipped by tooth or two. It's also possible one has internal fibers torn and belt is stretched or even damaged. Try inspecting full belt path to see if there is anything obvious.
It's also possible XY joint or motor...
CoreXY is just kinematics, VORON uses CoreXY, but not every CoreXY is VORON. SK1 is in no way, shape or form related to Trident or VORON project :) It's by no means a factory made Trident fork.
I can only offer generic advice like pull the belts out, make sure the gantry is not racked by...
Hi, I suggest you do not use sensorless for IDEX and cable those endstop switches. It's not as accurate, sensorless works by ramming toolhead to end of axis and driver detecting skipped steps. It's resolution is limited to full steps only. You may have issues when you start to calibrate offset...
Hi, I think it may be best to ask the person who made that Neptune mod. I am not sure how we, as a VORON forum, can really help you with this printer :-(
Can you show video or describe what you mean by "not moving freely" and how are they binding? If you mean carriages don't fall by their own weight, that's not a good test.
If they are crunchy or you feel resistance when moving carriage with your fingers, that's a concern.
Three points are enough to define a plane in our three-dimensional universe. An 8-10 mm aluminium build plate is sturdy enough to define it as a plane, so three points are enough to get it into any position needed for printing. 4 may be overconstraining it.
Besides, it's a Trident not a...
Oh, well, there had been quite a few issues with their parts.
For people watching this thread: get parts from PIF https://pif.voron.dev Your provider will ask what kit you have and print parts matching the kit, from ABS, and in good quality.
Here's how VORON works:
VORON provides just the designs for printers, together with complete BOM (Bill of materials, what parts you need), sourcing guide (tips on where to buy those parts), manual, configuration etc. Stock VORON printer is what you buy if you self-source. THat's the reference...
Is it posible that you ordered wrong size, or if your order was correct, they sent the wrong plate? Contact them, they should be able to make it right.
Problem with PLA is, that it has very low temperature resistance. If you print enclosed, you risk filament softening right in the extruder, leading to jams in extruder and clogs in heartbreak.
Maybe you can create something in the style of fume hood? Where it will be open, but air being sucked...
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