Sovol / Comgrow T300 device screen tour - 3D Printer - Beginner user guide

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @FreeEnergyNerd
    @FreeEnergyNerd 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good video, learned a lot (specially why not to buy the t300) ... no second driver for the z ? they said 2 steppers... i have automatic z tilt before every print.. That means i would have to install a new mainboard.. Then what i didnt understand.. you say only room for one bed mesh on the screen?? does that mean there are 2 different storage places for the mesh? horrible... but i have tiny meshes .. when i use KAMP.. it probes before each print only where the print is.. does that mean i cant use kamp?.. so all in all it means i would have to ad a pi4, a new screeen, a new mainboard, to make the printer work like i want.. thats too much work for me. thanks for letting us know.

    • @gerGoPrint3D
      @gerGoPrint3D  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, there are two steppers (the two z columns are note coupled in any way) but a single driver. Which was one of the most puzzling to us beta testers too. But I've created a macro that makes leveling the gantry very quick and accurate using a dialed knob and the inductive probe (similar to my published macro for the SV06/Plus), so you can easily do it before any larger print. The bed mesh is stored in printer.cfg just like any other Klipper printer, it's just that the command on the device screen will only produce "default" at 60°C. I modified this macro to allow any preset temperature if the bed is preheated before making the mesh. Adaptive mesh is indeed possible using macros. Klipper is fullly featured, unlimited, and 3DPrintDemon will soon post an easy method to allow keeping it updated to the latest version of the OS. It is running on performant hardware, you don't need to add a new pi or board. I think the robustness of the hardware, the stellar motion system, very high quality extruder and extremely fast heating AC bed and ceramic heated nozzle all makes this a good printer out of the box, and maybe adding a belt to connect the z axes could fix the small inconvenience of the single z-driver issue.