EL Cuajinais wrote:Thanks for the info. The first version of the html does not require changing endstop values and works as can be seen on the video. The latest version (1.0.4) does require changing the end stops and I did change them but it didn't work for me.
The first iteration of the program relied on modifying the delta radii to adjust for the plate - based on the assumed that this was the value that was off - which caused extreme scaling issues in the x and y dimensions. The change in these values can achieve the same results in respect to the bed. However, that version is still on Github if you absolutely want to use it
https://github.com/RollieRowland/Delta- ... 6aa15e5dc4
I would recommend not using this though, and instead use the expert mode - this is more than likely your issue.
Also, the step angle/micro stepping/etc. are meant to calculate your steps per millimeter.
Micael wrote:Was finally able to do the calibration to 0.01, from what I gathered the reason why I was unable to do a calibration was because of 3 things, the first one was the cheapskates that had been badly assembled, this caused bad movements and the software as far as I could gather couldn't really handle that, which is ofc understandable. Then after I had properly assembled the cheapskates the switch I was using wasn't particularly good as far as repeatability is concerned, so that was giving troubles to the program as well, it was only after fixing the cheapskates and replacing the switch with an FSR again, that I was able to get the software to calibrate, still haven't done a print test, but at this point I see no reason why it shouldn't be working right.
In your video/log/heightmaps I could not find the source for the error, so I'm glad you figured it out!
derzaubererer wrote:I just played around with opendact and happened to reset my eeprom quite often and now my stepper motors are getting quite hot i cant find if kysan or the other company all i can read on them is :"Automation Technology Inc, KL 17H248-15-4A" does anyone know the current for these?
and my first layers look like theres too much space between each line and that they dont overlap sometimes even missing out on the edges.(ill post pictures if needed)
BUT I CAN USE 255MM OF MY PLATE NOW!!! i guess this is good:) hopefully someone can help me on this newly appeared problem with the infills not overlapping
also
From the configuration h in repetier -> "Values 0-255 (RAMBO 135 = ~0.75A, 185 = ~1A) use
140 for xyz and 160 for the E if using Kysan motors and 175 xyz and 200 if using wantai motors" Also, the temperature for stepper motors is usually not an issue, they tend to be able to handle it well. However, skipping steps
will occur at higher temps.
The infill issue you are saying may be that the extruder needs calibrated, as teoman suggested, but it may also just be your first layer height. In which case, this could be changed by lowering the FSR plate offset value and recalibrating, or manually lowering your z height. Although, checking the spm of your extruder is not a bad idea either way.