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The motherboard bracket will likely even work with other printers that happen to use the Melzi board (but probably not the backplate or SDRamps bracket). This allowed me to run the latest version of Marlin and solve the thermal runaway issue inherent...
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The module pins are numbered from left to right: 1-2: Button contacts (can be temporarily connected with a jumper for flashing the firmware) 1: +5 internal power (+5V on the built-in module's PSU) 2: Signal pin 3-5: IO2 - Power control from the...
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Else the motor on Carriage will crash in the Y motor\r\n\r\nedit4: due to how the motherboard works on the QIDI, extrusion multiplier needs to be roughly 0.95. (or 95% flow if using qidi slicer)(and ofc, depending on filament). In firmware, the...
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You won't need the fine-threaded 3mm variant typically used for hard drives and motherboards - instead, use the slightly coarser version often used on slot brackets. **Read the printing section carefully before you print**. After the holder has...
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... boards - but I have not tested the device with one of these boards yet. I have also modified the circuit so that the error signal to the motherboard can be connected to a 3.3V pin if needed by adding a voltage divider to the output from the device.
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Had to replace the entire cable extension with a longer cable run straight from the motherboard as I couldn't find any ready made extension cables in my country or 6 pin XH2.54 connectors of both kind to DIY one, which was kind of annoying. This...
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To configure my Asus Z270P Prime motherboard to use 6 GPUs, follow these steps: First, download or update to the latest BIOS version. Press F1 to enter the BIOS settings. Inside the BIOS, press F7. Go to Advanced and disable all Platform Misc...
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Replace the extruder with one that has a gear drive Align the Z-axis rods, and consider using claw couplers 32-bit motherboard https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3629440 #3. Simplify leveling >Install a 4th bearing on the Y-carriage...
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-Fix the new USb cable in the board, then fix the board on the housing and connect the cable to the motherboard. -Pass the two wires of the switch through its housing, connect the lugs and retract the switch into its housing. -Reassemble the two...
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-Fix the new USb cable in the board, then fix the board on the housing and connect the cable to the motherboard. -Pass the two wires of the switch through its housing, connect the lugs and retract the switch into its housing. -Put the cap on the...
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This dock only requires six screws that were originally used in the base, and I doubled up the motherboard holes to secure the entire dock. The other two screws are used to secure the USB-C. Dimensions: * Width: 65mm * Height: 18.75mm * Length:...
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(You'll need to buy this one twice, to get a single pair of connectors in the correct orientation, leaving you with another pair of useless connectors.) Either a CPU fan or a radiator that can be jammed in the space next to the motherboard where a...
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https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006036859811.html) In this case it is used for upgrading the HP N36L/N40L/N54L Microserver as its motherboard is a non-standard size.The PC is mounted far back in the case to make room for a permanent usb stick for...
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Anyway, I attached mine; it will work if you use your Discoeasy parts: MKS motherboard, default e3D, motors, fan (you'll need one more), LCD, most cables. Endstops are cabled like they should be X+ Y+ Z+, inductive probe to Z-. Don't think I forgot...
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To monitor temperature within the chamber, I set the firmware to recognize an additional hotend and connected a thermister to the motherboard pins. This allows for real-time temperature display on the screen. Since I primarily print with ABS, I...
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They work remarkably well, are sturdy and allow the printer to be flipped on its side giving great access to the motherboard and psu. One thing that might be advisable is to move the hotend to the end of the gantry as it's likely to move itself! ...
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Then, add the power/audio/video headplay cable, bolt on the cover, plug into the headplay motherboard, and apply the module to the top of the headplay with strong transfer tape. ... I know that's a lot of steps, so I'll update with a more detailed build...
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Connect the two part cooling fans together and then connect them to your motherboard so they run in parallel. **Update - January 28, 2019** I have uploaded the complete assembly step file for those who need to modify it. **BOM:** * 3x 40mm Fan -...
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What We Need & What You Get * Hardened steel rods in various sizes and lengths * Threaded rods for stability and precision * Bearings and bushings for smooth movement * Plexiglas for the enclosure - a vital component for maintaining temperature...
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--- Freely inspired by Teaching Tech’s “Universal Rear Electronics Case”: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3688967 This simple design is for people who don't need to install bulk converters, Raspberry Pi, and other electronics in addition to the...
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Marlin Version 1.1.9 for Anet E12, with original Anet motherboard. ============================================== Only the *Configuration.h* and *Configuration_adv.h* files are included. The original Marlin version can be downloaded here:...
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**Q: I have a Noctua D15, how do I mount it?** A: Same as normal, but use smaller plastic spacers around the CPU and add 2mm of metal spacers on the back of the motherboard. **Q: How much pressure should I apply when mounting my CPU cooler?** A:...
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Keep this in mind if you also have a modified machine! Furthermore the stock MightyBoard can't even do anything with this sensor, so there is no real reason to add it, unless your machine is using a different motherboard! Since Ive rebuilt my...
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You need: * 1 Slider printed part * 1 Holder printed part * 1 Nail 4mm x 50 * 1 bearing LM6UU * 1 axle 6mm, 75mm * 2 screws M3x10 + washer * 3 screws M3X4 to mount the spring * 1 screw M3X8 to tighten the pencil * 1 SG90 Mini servo * 3 wired ribbon...
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This bracket is inspired by Franks 3D Shop's version but built from scratch so the motherboard fan is aligned with the mounted stepper drivers. Also, unlike Frank's warning, my screws holding the power supply were long enough, and an insulation...
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In the printer settings, e-steps should be set to 562, the VREF on the motherboard set to ~0.400, and in your slicer retraction should be set to 0.4mm @35mm/s as instructed in the Technical Specifications for this extruder:...
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This kit represents an evolutionary step beyond the traditional 775 engine mount.\r\n1 Base and 4 supports: Cuter Roland, Laser 20W, Brushless motor 110V 15000rpm or 20000rpm (diameter 52mm).\r\n\r\nComponents for a spindle assembly:\r\n\r\n2 x CHC...
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This upgrade came after I intentionally destroyed the old main board and replaced it with a TEVO TARANTULA MOTHERBOARD MKS BASE V1.4 since it can handle a 24V supply. This is designed to reuse the existing stepper with the drive gear fitted in...
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If you're repairing an existing keyboard, you'll only need one end with the connector attached; just solder the leads onto the motherboard. Here's what you'll need: A single or double-sided Dupont male connector cable of your chosen length. I...
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On the 5V side, I have a connector to the SPI-header and a connector to the Z-stop pin on the motherboard. I used the original endstop as a failsafe option to prevent nozzle crashes into the buildplate, should the inductive sensor fail for any...