I'm curious on how a regular printer doesn't use stepper motor for the head but DC motor and uses optical sensor if there's a way to hack that and use an Arduino
Hi, how did you wire up or use the cartridge to print? Or how does it work? I've search the internet about it bout I haven't found anything of even just a diagram circuit.
Hey May I ask How Do You get The Movements Of The bed and the roller with the print head for instance the layer finishes and then it moves to its next print how does the software know to wait apply the bed and roller is there a gcode command for the print head to spray its ink becuse if there was it would be so helpfull
Some 3d printing slicing programs have a option for adding scripts / movements to execute ex at the start of program, end of program and then your question "at every layer change do this" then one would proceed to write gcode script that will move the roller and deposit more material
Nice work bro!!👌
Very cool idea, and props for getting started with it!
But watching as a mechanical engineer, some things were a bit painful to see 😉
I'm curious on how a regular printer doesn't use stepper motor for the head but DC motor and uses optical sensor if there's a way to hack that and use an Arduino
when are we going to get bonefill
Hi, how did you wire up or use the cartridge to print? Or how does it work? I've search the internet about it bout I haven't found anything of even just a diagram circuit.
whats kind of roller is used?
Excellent work! Keep the updates coming!
Do you have an updated version?
It's very cool! How do you made it?
Bro how to control xaar head!!?
what kind of binder material did you use?
Impressive work, thanks for sharing.
Hey May I ask How Do You get The Movements Of The bed and the roller with the print head for instance the layer finishes and then it moves to its next print how does the software know to wait apply the bed and roller is there a gcode command for the print head to spray its ink becuse if there was it would be so helpfull
Some 3d printing slicing programs have a option for adding scripts / movements to execute ex at the start of program, end of program and then your question "at every layer change do this" then one would proceed to write gcode script that will move the roller and deposit more material
Heres good video i based my info on
ua-cam.com/video/_cyj3KVynag/v-deo.html
Dude, you forgot to show us the bone....