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Suggested manual changes #343

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Kagee opened this issue Feb 29, 2024 · 1 comment
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Suggested manual changes #343

Kagee opened this issue Feb 29, 2024 · 1 comment

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@Kagee
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Kagee commented Feb 29, 2024

This is my summary of comments / suggested fixes to the v0.2r1 manual after having completed a build. Please indicate if you would like me to create individual issues for any of the listed pages/issues. I felt like bomarding the github with 20+ issues was a bit much.

Page 104:

  • "Prepare the switch for the Filament runout sensor by soldering wire to the two indicated terminals. This will setup the switch in a Normally Open state which is preferred for this type of use case. If you have a multimeter you can verify that there only should be connection between the terminals while the button is pressed."
  • Is means the default printer config may need to be changed for the filament detection logic to work the correct way. The default is switch_pin: gpio16, i had to change to switch_pin: !gpio16

Page 116/118: It is possible to swap the lower parts on right/left by rotating them 90 degrees. Suggest changing the perspective (maybe making the 4. hole extrution on the bottom part more visible) so it is easier to see that it is mounted incorrectly.

Page 119:

  • Top image looks like LDO style metal nut bars? Not BOM part?
  • If user does not have printed nut adapter, recommend to insert screws and put on nuts before sliding rain onto extrution.

Page 119-120: Do not preload nuts, insert screws into printed part, partly attach nuts, and then slide printed parts on to extrution. Much easier.

Page 137,138: "The flat side of the belt should only contact smooth bearing surfaces", it says nothing about the toothed side. Mention it is allowed to touch both flat and toothed surfaces.

Page 159: Specify that you want the gear w/o grub screw hole.

Page 164: Gear delivered w/o grub screw installed, add stop for that.

Page 174: Make it clear that first screw is on the opposite side to the first image, away from the adjustment screw.

Page: 191-198: Illustrations indicate mains outlet is installed, but that happens first on page 204.

Page 192: Quite hard to see top right screw, maybe hightlight it/all with circles?

Page 194: Mod/kit comment that your kit may have other instructions on how they suggest you lay out the compartment. Maybe one generic one for the whole chapter?

Page 198: Change last sentence to "If you are using the stock LRS-150, you can find the correct hole distances in the datasheet ()"

Page 199-200: Make it clearer that this is mounted facing to the rear, not down (possible to misunderstand)

Page: 214-216: Illustrate using the slots. It makes the job MUCH easier, but is not that easy to "get" just from text.

Page 222: Mention that most displays have DuPont or other contacts on the rear of the card, do not HAVE to use side connector

Page: 227: Mount ptfe tube to filament foot BEFORE mounting bottom cover

Page 229: Insert screws for door hinges already here

Page 231, 233:

  • Install magnets at start of chapter like heat set inserts. Allowes glue to set.
  • Add visual guide for magnets, N/S poles, show "attraction" between magnets in latches and handle.
    Page 231:
  • Insert magnets into handle (or since magnets was installed into handle at start of chapter) use it to position latches correct distance apart.
  • Mention not to install to high to not collide with top-left door bezel.

Page 233: Possible collision between handle and top left bezel if handle played very high up (i.e. to cover v0.1 holes in panel)

Page 239: Move cam lock screw installation to just before attaching top hat to printer to have a flat bottom on the hat for as long as possible.

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nemgrea commented Jun 9, 2024

#354

@nemgrea nemgrea closed this as completed Jun 9, 2024
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