Hello, with questions
Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 11:58 am
I live in Northern California wine country. I used a Bukito from Deezmaker until I wore it out. having spent more time keeping it going then printing I and the family accountant searched for an assembled Delta printer. Size was no matter as I enjoy taking the machine to a local eatery and printing stuff for the kids while I talk 3D printing with the adults. With my Orion printer The very first test print seemed a bit noisy compared to the Bukito yet popped off the glass plate nicely. Following test prints got harder and harder to remove. (yes I did a full zeroing and calibration before I started. Finally I removed the borosilicate plate, cleaned it, re-glue-sticked and started to calibrate again. Top setting then making the head just touch a piece of paper. When I thought I'd told it to go to the next step of calibration instead the head slammed down to the build plate and dragged, shuddering over towards one of the columns, (Front right). I tried starting all over again but when I started it would climb 10 centimeters then stop. It took several clicks to get it to the top. Further troubles I find hard to explain. I learned from my last machine that I was way past the time to call for help. HELP The FAQ pages seem to say I need to use a USB connection to a computer to do the top setting then have SeeMeCNC staff redo the Zero. My spouse is an experienced tech support expert and wants to tackle that part of the problem. This monologue is partly to record what I've done so far.