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Topic: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

Ok, I'm a noob with a Da Vinci 1.0, I have only just found out about the pro version and was wondering how to make the machine I've got open filament. is it possible to convert the machine I have to an open source filament version?

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

yes by flashing it to repetier

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

As above, here is a video to how you can do such. I flashed mine using this method.

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

On my 2.0 I use a cartridge resetter and crack open and rewind the spools with inland filament

This also worked on my 1.0 when it was stock

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

I've almost given up. I made a chip resetter so was able to reset the chip length and also tell the cartridge it was PLA. Now when I try and print PLA the XYZ software says I can't because my head isn't PLA compatible.

I could solve this last issue by putting Repetier on it but if the XYZ software doesn't think I should print PLA with the current extruder head then I'm not certain it would be worth doing. I'm currently seriously thinking about getting  new printer, either a Taz 5 or Makergear M2.

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

maybe try changing the extruder and bed temperature only and leaving it as abs?

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

social wrote:

I've almost given up. I made a chip resetter so was able to reset the chip length and also tell the cartridge it was PLA. Now when I try and print PLA the XYZ software says I can't because my head isn't PLA compatible.

I could solve this last issue by putting Repetier on it but if the XYZ software doesn't think I should print PLA with the current extruder head then I'm not certain it would be worth doing. I'm currently seriously thinking about getting  new printer, either a Taz 5 or Makergear M2.

If you are using the stock hot end that comes with the 1.0 don't bother trying to use PLA. It will not work, it jams due to the poor heat dissipation.

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

RC1 wrote:
social wrote:

I've almost given up. I made a chip resetter so was able to reset the chip length and also tell the cartridge it was PLA. Now when I try and print PLA the XYZ software says I can't because my head isn't PLA compatible.

I could solve this last issue by putting Repetier on it but if the XYZ software doesn't think I should print PLA with the current extruder head then I'm not certain it would be worth doing. I'm currently seriously thinking about getting  new printer, either a Taz 5 or Makergear M2.

If you are using the stock hot end that comes with the 1.0 don't bother trying to use PLA. It will not work, it jams due to the poor heat dissipation.

I've gotten PLA to work by using the cooking oil hack. Not something I plan on doing long term though. But yes, it's definitely non-optimal to use PLA in the stock hot end.

Felix 3
DaVinci 1.0A w/ Repetier .92

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

Is it possible to use original xyz software (xyzware) after flashing?

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Re: Da Vinci 1.0 (not pro) open source filament?

As far as I understand, you can not use original xyz software (xyzware) after flashing repetier-firmware.

One of the major benefit of flashing repetier-firmware is that you don't have to use xyzware. XYZware is buggy slow and generate low quality prints. Allow use of 3rd party filament is just a bonus.

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