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*To Test the endstops, use command line in [[Lulzbot Cura]] - [https://reprap.org/wiki/Endstop#Endstop_Testing] | *To Test the endstops, use command line in [[Lulzbot Cura]] - [https://reprap.org/wiki/Endstop#Endstop_Testing] | ||
*RepRap says you want to use a Normally Closed (NC) switch. This is reasonable if a cabling break means that you trigger and cannot go on until you fix the cable break. NC prevents a runaway condition. | *RepRap says you want to use a Normally Closed (NC) switch. This is reasonable if a cabling break means that you trigger and cannot go on until you fix the cable break. NC prevents a runaway condition. | ||
*Wiring instructions from another site - [https://t00tiereprap.wordpress.com/2013/09/26/installing-endstops/] | |||
=Working Doc= | =Working Doc= |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 8 March 2019
Testing
- To Test the endstops, use command line in Lulzbot Cura - [1]
- RepRap says you want to use a Normally Closed (NC) switch. This is reasonable if a cabling break means that you trigger and cannot go on until you fix the cable break. NC prevents a runaway condition.
- Wiring instructions from another site - [2]
Working Doc
Links
- 3D Printer Genealogy - for all the prototypes built. These are the main trunk and branches of OSE's Universal Axis-based 3D printer.