Topic: problems with my new printer.
Mine showed up today. but nothing is working right for me today.
I never received a tracking number until I asked them about it today... it was already at my door by the time I got a tracking number.
I have some major concerns, and I'm likely to not be able to use the machine all weekend or until I get / make some replacement parts.
Got it unboxed, and setup. A few issues with the drivers not installing, I ended up downloading the arduino drivers from http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software which gave me the proper usb to serial driver. Not sure if that has anything to do with my other issues, but I kind of doubt it.
The other way of installing the drivers didn't work on a fresh windows 7 64bit box, and there was no "change settings" button as shown on solidoodles tutorial from their site.
So. When trying to home the Z axis, all I get is a loud squeal from the printer. It seems to be stuck, I think it might have the acceleration set too high when trying to home. If I manually press the z-axis limit switch it will stop that noise and move up and down a little bit. I have no idea where to find this setting if there is one.
The Y axis home button does nothing, doesn't seem to have any effect.
The X axis homes fine.
except:
After homing the X... if I click any X axis direction either + or - it will crash into the opposite side from the home switch even at the 0.1 level increment. Sometimes even pressing the Y in any direction will cause the X to run off the other direction and crash.
The wire for the LED's was on backwards, after a little bit of wondering if it had LEDs I traced it back to the plug near the fan plug... the fan and the LED plugs were opposite direction of each other. I swapped the LED plug around and it lit up.
There was a pre-existing tear in the kapton tape. It's small, but none the less worth mentioning. I'll post a pic of it sometime.
Some acrylic on the extrusion head broke as soon as I touched it for the first time. I just took it apart to see what broke and I posted pictures of it in the repair section.
