Flashforge did not send the replacement rods
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Flashforge did not send the replacement rods
I'm just curious to see how well auto-leveling works with FFCP.:confused:
The BLTouch sensor works on the principle of a servo, it has a built-in program that will interpret the servo command like move servo arm 10 degrees to mean pull the pin up or 90 degrees means push...
I wouldn't recommend it, I think overall it would be cheaper and less headache to just buy a new compatible printer.
I'm still searching for a g-code to access PB7 connection point.
I received the BLTouch sensor and must say it's very compact and should fit nicely in the left extruder space, apart from this if you connect a +5VDC to the sensor it will auto do a self test - led...
OK thank you orginalt80, I'm waiting for the BLTouch people to send me the necessary g-codes, will let you know as soon as I receive it.
Apologies just remembered Simplify3D does not support ascii commands to FFCP, so you need to use ReplicatorG as follows:
1. Connect PC/Laptop to FFCP
2. Run ReplicatorG
3. Click File select New...
You need to connect your PC via USB connection to FFCP, then:
1. run Simplify3D
2. Click on Tools and select Machine Control Panel
3. Normally Simplify3D will automatically connect to FFCP, if...
Good news, Flashforge today (27th August) confirm the connection as per the attached image will work.
https://photos.smugmug.com/3D-Printer/Auto-Levelling/i-mQ42HJ3/0/XL/BLTouch-FFCP-XL.jpg
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My understanding is that the firmware will control the adjustment using the Z-Axis. Before actually starting the print a probing sequence is activated to measure the Z-Axis height on each of the...
The info I got from BLTouch recommend to position the sensor needle at least 15mm from the nozzle, that does not mean 1.5 inches (38.1mm) will not work, most likely not as effective, also the base of...
Sorry about that, it's hard not having the sensor, it looks like all you need to do is connect the orange cable to PB7, and the white cable to Z-MIN pin, if you like you can leave the other cable...
Attached is an image showing how to connect the BLTouch sensor to the FFCP, this wiring diagram has also been confirmed by the BLTouch people, I have forward this to Flashforge for their...
I just placed an order for a BLTouch.
I also did a trace of the pin-outs on the ATMEGA2560 board for the Z_MIN Axis, image is attached, in case the image is not clear, following are details...
Had another look at the BLTouch specification here's the details:
3 wires: Brown = GND, Red = +5V, Orange = control signal
2 wires: Black = GND, white = Z-Min Axis
FFCP Z-Min Axis connection on...
This is another auto-leveling system I'm looking at, I like the compact build and size which gives you better options to mount near the extruder compared to the Inductive sensor, the sensor pin head...
Yes, the feed rate is effected, correct filament diameter will also give you improved printing quality especially when you need to do precision printing such as printing a 10 mm cylinder to fit into...
When you do a reload check the filament is running out without sticking to the nozzle, if it is sticking to the nozzle that indicates the nozzle exterior needs cleaning. NB. if the nozzle is blocked...
I would do the following:
1) clean the nozzle if the filament is sticking to the nozzle
2) level the bed
3) do a physical measurement of the filament diameter, and compare it to the slicer...
Maybe considering on an average I level my FFCP 2 times per month, further investigation shows Scottbee is having good results with his design - here is the link...
Thank you for posting, my understanding so far on Auto-leveling (tramming) saves you from messing around with the leveling screws, you only level the bed one time using the leveling screws there...
Just wondering if anyone has or tried to implement Auto-leveling (tramming) using an Inductive Sensor with FF Creator series. From what I have read so far you will need:
- Sailfish 7.7/4.7 Release...
You are correct, this is what happens when one quickly copy and paste with minor modification, thanks for pointing it out.
Well I've heard back from Flashforge in China - good news, they are going to send me replacement X-Axis rods.
Sebastian, thank you for your suggestions, I would agree with the sagging if the reading was positive (+0.20mm), a negative value (-0.20mm) suggest the rods are convex. I'm interested in your...