Unofficial Printrboard Documentation [Work in Progress!]
Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 8:46 pm
Extrude3D's Unofficial Printrboard Documentation for the H-1 3D Printer.
Note: this is still a work in progress and will be published once I am finished with it completely. I have a really good work ethic so I think this will get done pretty fast (Early July to Mid August Completion)
The Current Printrboard v2:
[img]http://printrbot.com/files/2012/03/800p ... _Front.jpg[/img]
Cross-Platform Compatibility Tutorial. Works on all systems (Mac Tested)
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vyW_M2LBSfw/T ... ux_mac.jpg[/img]
Why buy a Printrboard?: no soldering, no hassle, cross platform compatibility, SD card slot is always a plus (Makerbots have those and they are morbidly expensive), and easy to work with.
Hardware Mounting Tutorial: This will be posted once I finish my H-1 and order my Printrboard & NEMA 17's. NOT COMPLETED YET
Wiring Tutorial
Connecting the H-1's Extruder to the Printrboard:
You will need to purchase (Total is less than $3):
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 22-01-2021 Quantity: 1
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 08-50-0030 Quantity: 1
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 22-01-2021 Quantity: 6
*steps coming soon*
Connecting your PSU to the Printrboard
Brook Drumm gave us a neat video showing how to connect it, but we do not have the 'y adapter' that he shows in the video. It is called a 'hPCI-E 6-pin to 2-Molex Power Y-Adapter Power Cable'
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqF0m7xM ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Printrboard Wiring Diagram:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/1XtMF.png[/img]
Software Tutorial: I use a Macbook Pro i7, so we will be using the mac versions of Prontrface (http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/) and Replicator G.
Step 1: Find/Design a .stl file (Thingiverse/Google Sketchup) and save it to your desktop.
Step 2: Fire up ReplicatorG and generate G-Code
Step 3: Open Prontrface and import your G-Code from ReplicatorG.
Step 4: Center all motors and heat extruder (and heated bed if you have one) for 3-4 minutes
Step 5: Click 'Print'
The print should now start on your H-1, way less steps and difficulties than MACH3. It was also easier to wire than the normal driver board.
If you would like to send a few bucks my way so I can get to buying my Printrboard, and lots of stuff that I mention on this page, do it: http://lgoptimusvrootkit.chipin.com/pri ... 3d-printer
Note: this is still a work in progress and will be published once I am finished with it completely. I have a really good work ethic so I think this will get done pretty fast (Early July to Mid August Completion)
The Current Printrboard v2:
[img]http://printrbot.com/files/2012/03/800p ... _Front.jpg[/img]
Cross-Platform Compatibility Tutorial. Works on all systems (Mac Tested)
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vyW_M2LBSfw/T ... ux_mac.jpg[/img]
Why buy a Printrboard?: no soldering, no hassle, cross platform compatibility, SD card slot is always a plus (Makerbots have those and they are morbidly expensive), and easy to work with.
Hardware Mounting Tutorial: This will be posted once I finish my H-1 and order my Printrboard & NEMA 17's. NOT COMPLETED YET
Wiring Tutorial
Connecting the H-1's Extruder to the Printrboard:
You will need to purchase (Total is less than $3):
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 22-01-2021 Quantity: 1
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 08-50-0030 Quantity: 1
*http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDet ... 22-01-2021 Quantity: 6
*steps coming soon*
Connecting your PSU to the Printrboard
Brook Drumm gave us a neat video showing how to connect it, but we do not have the 'y adapter' that he shows in the video. It is called a 'hPCI-E 6-pin to 2-Molex Power Y-Adapter Power Cable'
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqF0m7xM ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Printrboard Wiring Diagram:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/1XtMF.png[/img]
Software Tutorial: I use a Macbook Pro i7, so we will be using the mac versions of Prontrface (http://koti.kapsi.fi/~kliment/printrun/) and Replicator G.
Step 1: Find/Design a .stl file (Thingiverse/Google Sketchup) and save it to your desktop.
Step 2: Fire up ReplicatorG and generate G-Code
Step 3: Open Prontrface and import your G-Code from ReplicatorG.
Step 4: Center all motors and heat extruder (and heated bed if you have one) for 3-4 minutes
Step 5: Click 'Print'
The print should now start on your H-1, way less steps and difficulties than MACH3. It was also easier to wire than the normal driver board.
If you would like to send a few bucks my way so I can get to buying my Printrboard, and lots of stuff that I mention on this page, do it: http://lgoptimusvrootkit.chipin.com/pri ... 3d-printer