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Now that I have the 1.1.8 firmware installed, I'm attempting to level the bed under the gMax tools menu. The process begins with the gantry doing an (X, Y) home, then a Z home in the center of the bed. But once it homes on the center it climbs all the way to the Z top. Problem is...
I have a 2016 1.5+ XL that I'm trying to update to Marlin 1.1.8 using Cura 3.3.1. The printer connects when connected via USB. But as soon as I select the firmware .hex file the connection status immediately changes from"Waiting for a printjob" to "Printer is not connected."
- Bob
Blows that theory...
I used the Move Axis functions to move the gantry and bed away from the far corner. But even after doing so, the Z axis can not be raised or lowered using the Move Axis function. However, the Z Move Axis function DOES work if I power-cycle the printer.
Once I power-cycled...
I have a dual extruder gMax 1.5+ XL that I took delivery from gCreate.
I've just installed the Marlin 1.1.1 firmware. The installation process went exactly as expected.
In bullet titled "Bi-Linear bed leveling" in marlin_1.1.1_changes_gcreate_170517.pdf describes a calibration process. The...
Thanks for this post. There's been scant discussion of ABS on gMax. I've done some ABS printing on my unit using Aquanet-coated 3mm glass with good results. My S3D profile that I've provided in earlier postings includes the ABS process settings that have worked for me.
It's interesting that...
That's great. Glad to hear you haven't had any problems yet.
I got a note from the gCreate crew about 3 weeks ago along the lines of they're being optimistic about the opportunities their new space provides as far as improving their build quality. I suggested that Gordon blogging about...
@nopick: Thanks for the tip about the eccentric spacers. I bought my unit ready built by gCreate. So I'm probably not as familiar with the mechanics as you are. I've inspected the gantry but haven't been able to locate these spacers. Can you tell me where I'd access them and how I'd adjust them...
Right? I think you can now appreciate the complexity of my initial gMax review. It's a very functional printer that the gCreate assembly team needs to take the quality level up a notch or two.
Enjoy your new printer. Can't wait to see what you come up with.
- Bob