Yeah thanks
Trying just changing the basics on tinymachines firmware and am trying to confirm I got everything right
Will try admin int he morning and see if I can upload
Thank you very much
Dude is thorough AF and knows his stuff
@mishrasubhransu
I believe I need the atmega 2560 programmer but not sure how to get this as all the options I get are these
You need to install the libraries for atmega2560 or download the modified arduino ide from where the tutorial recommends. Also you can search on Google “can’t find atmega2560 in arduino ide + marlin firmware”
Thanks got it now
Verifying and hopefully all will work
Is the whole verification supposed to take like 5 min or is my laptop really slow?
Thanks
Edit: uploaded with vscode cause I got some errors with arduino
And boom it uploaded
Testing shortly
Thanks
How do I know how tight the extruded should be on the filament
Is it better to overtighten or under tighten?
Thanks
If it’s too loose, the extruder will slip on the filament.
Tighten it more.
Repeat until the extruder doesn’t slip.
You’re done.
Muah! so good. So you finally got it working.
No this is my ender 3 pro. I still would like to send my CR10s pro to get fixed
Thanks
Starting to get somewhere
Did a basic test print and came out nice with no stringing
Not perfect yet but coming out well
Really nice printer
Thanks everyone
Will the colour stay?
I was watching videos on that just the other day. Seems to work way better than expected. Also seems like transparent filaments work best.
Let us know how it goes!
I have transparent on the way and just got impatient haha. We’ll see how the pastel looks.
I can already tell I’m going to modify the file to add hooks/holes on the ends of the marker holders to attach a rubber band to. One of the prongs is much fainter than the rest.
Good idea(!), I was wondering how well just being pressure fit works.
Really some cool print abilities it seems. More than just a poor man’s multi-color print abilities.
That youtube video got you all excited didn’t it Like oh the possibilities …
And the print looks like?