Buy a Max at the Maker Faire? LOGISYS POWER SUPPLY help!!
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 4:32 pm
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me what the correct wires are on a LOGISYS power supply on a Rostock Max? THe Assembly PDF doesn't match up with what I have. It asks for a 22 pin connector, I have a 24, then it asks for a 6, I have none. THen, the stepper motors have a yellow wire, which I was just about to wire as black (follwing the PDF), and I just found a forum posting saying that this is not correct!
Did anyone else buy a Rostock Max at the SF Bay Area Maker Faire and were not told that there would be no printed instructions in the box, or, that there would be no single assembly document, that you'd have to hunt them down, and then on top of that hunt down correct info in the forums for out of date materials? As of right now, they're not answering emails for days, and aren't even answering the phone! I don't want to be the guy to post bad reviews but so far the experience has not been good. I'm four days into a build I was told would be 8 - 15 hours.
If this company were as concerned about happy customers post-purchase, I think they should have made an effort to have a single assembly document for what they sold at the Maker Faire. Or AT LEAST give me a sticker telling me which documents I'd need and where to get them! I didn't buy a base kit with a bunch of upgrades, I bought what I saw, which was presented as a current model that you would think would have it's own manual. It's not my responsibilty as a buyer in good faith to have to piece together assembly instructions, someone's dropping the ball here and costing me money as this machine is for office use.
Can anyone please tell me what the correct wires are on a LOGISYS power supply on a Rostock Max? THe Assembly PDF doesn't match up with what I have. It asks for a 22 pin connector, I have a 24, then it asks for a 6, I have none. THen, the stepper motors have a yellow wire, which I was just about to wire as black (follwing the PDF), and I just found a forum posting saying that this is not correct!
Did anyone else buy a Rostock Max at the SF Bay Area Maker Faire and were not told that there would be no printed instructions in the box, or, that there would be no single assembly document, that you'd have to hunt them down, and then on top of that hunt down correct info in the forums for out of date materials? As of right now, they're not answering emails for days, and aren't even answering the phone! I don't want to be the guy to post bad reviews but so far the experience has not been good. I'm four days into a build I was told would be 8 - 15 hours.
If this company were as concerned about happy customers post-purchase, I think they should have made an effort to have a single assembly document for what they sold at the Maker Faire. Or AT LEAST give me a sticker telling me which documents I'd need and where to get them! I didn't buy a base kit with a bunch of upgrades, I bought what I saw, which was presented as a current model that you would think would have it's own manual. It's not my responsibilty as a buyer in good faith to have to piece together assembly instructions, someone's dropping the ball here and costing me money as this machine is for office use.