Re: Delta Rostock mini G2s Extruder drives Axial motors
Posted: Sat Sep 12, 2015 8:41 am
Hi Flamtap,
What a shame I already packed up my printer for return to Getech because setting it up totally as a single nozzle printer is something I had not considered trying before. Anyway, if my Ramps 1.4 board arrived before I would have simply swapped out the controller and replaced it with a standard Ramps 1.4 board bypassing all the inherent issues related to using an old version of firmware as the software base for this printer.
Additionally I suspect that there may be issues related to the operating system version and IU suspect that the Arduino IDE is not behaving properly under Windows 10, but I have no way of verifying other versions and configurations. Additionally I wish I knew how to handle arduino binary images so we could upload a binary image to the board to bypass the possibility of compiling/linking errors on the compilation platform.
I will hang around this forum to see how this equipment progresses even though I am moving to another Delta platform.
Cheers, Rick
What a shame I already packed up my printer for return to Getech because setting it up totally as a single nozzle printer is something I had not considered trying before. Anyway, if my Ramps 1.4 board arrived before I would have simply swapped out the controller and replaced it with a standard Ramps 1.4 board bypassing all the inherent issues related to using an old version of firmware as the software base for this printer.
Additionally I suspect that there may be issues related to the operating system version and IU suspect that the Arduino IDE is not behaving properly under Windows 10, but I have no way of verifying other versions and configurations. Additionally I wish I knew how to handle arduino binary images so we could upload a binary image to the board to bypass the possibility of compiling/linking errors on the compilation platform.
I will hang around this forum to see how this equipment progresses even though I am moving to another Delta platform.
Cheers, Rick