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- Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:31 am
- Forum: Products FAQ
- Topic: Controlling stepper motors with GT2560 Part 2
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Controlling stepper motors with GT2560 Part 2
Hello All- Ok. So, I figured out the temperature limit thing and I can even make the board "talk" to the stepper motors now, but they just "vibrate" a few degrees each direction. I'm not getting the nice smooth motion you would expect. I chose the GT2560 board because I figured it would be easy to d...
- Sat Jun 10, 2017 6:23 am
- Forum: Products FAQ
- Topic: Controlling robot stepper motors with GT2560 board
- Replies: 1
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Controlling robot stepper motors with GT2560 board
Hello All- I am familiar with the GT2560 board since I have them on my 2 printers. I recently printed a 3D Robot that is controlled by stepper motors. So, I figured I would use at GT2560 to "drive" the motors since it has arduino built in. However, the steppers don't move. I can see the leds flashin...
- Tue Nov 29, 2016 5:27 am
- Forum: Geeetech MeCreator2
- Topic: Get money from testing assembled 3D printer Mecreator 2!!!
- Replies: 74
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Re: Get money from testing assembled 3D printer Mecreator 2!
I will help test your new Mecreator 2!
I currently have a Geeetech G2S printer and I have been printing on it almost every day.
I am also a technical specialist for a popular CAD product, so I know my way around printers and software.
Please contact me!
Brad
I currently have a Geeetech G2S printer and I have been printing on it almost every day.
I am also a technical specialist for a popular CAD product, so I know my way around printers and software.
Please contact me!
Brad
- Thu Jul 28, 2016 9:32 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Delta_carriage_offset issue
- Replies: 1
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Delta_carriage_offset issue
Hello All- I have finished building my G2S and am at the point where you move the print head to points 2, 3, and 4 and level those points. That worked great. Then, the next step is to move back to point 1, zero the Z, and if the print head is above or below Z0, it determines if the surface is convex...