Yes. When I figured out that they needed to be plugged in to different sockets than the instructions and video shows.
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Yes. When I figured out that they needed to be plugged in to different sockets than the instructions and video shows.
Then I don't think plugging it in backwards was what did the damage. Plugging in the power supply backwards would not have damaged the power supply. How could the power supply be damaged by that? ...
Thanks, I'll try that. I printed another cube with the lower speed and this one came out very well.
There are a lot of parameters and each one has a function and some have side effects.
Just put one of the M201 "2 in 1 out" printers together. ALL of the acrylic parts fit perfectly. None of them cracked or got damaged during assembly. Two rods slip into metal mounts. The holes...
Nope, you're right. I mixed up my directions. It was the y direction.
I think you are probably close to correct. The belt is tight and is not slipping. I was printing on a sheet of 1/4" glass and I think it's too heavy. When it prints fill it tries to move too fast...
My printer wouldn't heat either when I first got it assembled. After an hour of troubleshooting I figured out that the instructions were telling me to plug into the wrong sockets. When I figured...
Plugging it in reversed polarity should not have damaged the power supply. It may have damaged the controller board. Look for a fuse somewhere on the board or a circuit breaker on the power supply....
I have a Prusa I3 M201 front Geeetech.
This is supposed to be the first 35 layers of a box with straight sides, but as you can see the box is skewed. Can anyone tell me what caused this. It is...