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    My latest duet cartesian printer

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    • tpraundefined
      tpra
      last edited by

      Some pictures of the last printer i designed and built.
      Duet based of course like all the others 🙂

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
        last edited by

        Very nicely wired! iI the relay used to power down after printing?

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • tpraundefined
          tpra
          last edited by

          Yes, the relay is switching 24V psu and bed's 240.

          Ultimately, i want to put all 5V fans, and then, my "security M81" won't even cut the coldend fan.

          It also has a klixon for the bed and a thermofuse system into the coldend.

          You can basically let this thing print alone without worrying 🙂 That does not mean i do it, but it's the goal.

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          • uneumann36undefined
            uneumann36
            last edited by

            Really nice!!

            I also build my own cartesian printer.
            With only a half year experiance. But, learning by doing.

            And, i got a lot of help from this forum. Very nice forum, and very good product.
            I am happy with this.

            Will post some pictures of my printer.

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            • uneumann36undefined
              uneumann36
              last edited by

              IMG_5035.JPG

              Printing Size 500 x 500 x 700 mm

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