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by themitch22
Tue May 10, 2016 2:00 pm
Forum: ERIS Delta
Topic: ERIS Early adopter feedback
Replies: 403
Views: 251560

Re: ERIS Early adopter feedback

The end stop switches are in the base of the machine and aren't adjustable (or practically, even accessible). g. How does that work? From the videos I saw it homes at the top like it has endstops, unless there's some sort of hall-effect sensor and magnets on the belts, which is an interesting conce...
by themitch22
Tue May 10, 2016 1:01 pm
Forum: ERIS Delta
Topic: ERIS Early adopter feedback
Replies: 403
Views: 251560

Re: ERIS Early adopter feedback

It communicates to the rambo via I2C, not endstop like most use. The firmware has been heavily modified (I wrote the calibration gcode commands, they were not in there) and the accelerometer init stuff was added by ultimachine. We have been working on a one for all firmware, so our eris firmare has...
by themitch22
Mon May 09, 2016 1:09 pm
Forum: ERIS Delta
Topic: ERIS Early adopter feedback
Replies: 403
Views: 251560

Re: ERIS Early adopter feedback

I see 3 plastic clips, I'm assuming we could mount a heated PCB using those as screw holes, we would need to isolate the heat from the plastic base. An option is to get a custom borosilicate glass and stick on a silicon heater pad. Good to know the mini-rambo has the option to add a heated bed. Anot...
by themitch22
Mon May 09, 2016 12:37 pm
Forum: ERIS Delta
Topic: ERIS Early adopter feedback
Replies: 403
Views: 251560

Re: ERIS Early adopter feedback

I ordered the last of the 10. I'm excited to have a more out-of- the-box experience with a delta printers. I have experience building a richrap 3dr. I'm hoping this is more polished. I haven't seen any high resolution images of the sample prints yet. Also I noticed the Eris looks like it has bushing...

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