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=Electronics Testing Jigs=
To test 12 kits at a time, it is useful to set up rapid testing procedures for parts.
From the [[3D Printer Packing List]]:
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=Perfect Prints=
To guarantee perfect prints, the following conditions must be met:
#Extruder steps per mm are correct. See [[Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide]]
#Axes must be loose. See [[3D Printer Manual]] - final assembly for procedure to mount axes
=Corresponing Quality Control Steps for Perfect Prints=
#E steps/mm must be done only once, and must be captured in Marlin or in Start G-Code
#Measure axis tightness using a force meter. Use a [[Digital Scale]] to record the force required to move an axis.




=Links=
=Links=
*For OSE's 3D printer stable release, this can be done once: [[Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide]]
*For OSE's 3D printer stable release, this can be done once: [[Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide]]

Revision as of 20:25, 7 December 2018

Electronics Testing Jigs

To test 12 kits at a time, it is useful to set up rapid testing procedures for parts.

From the 3D Printer Packing List:

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Perfect Prints

To guarantee perfect prints, the following conditions must be met:

  1. Extruder steps per mm are correct. See Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide
  2. Axes must be loose. See 3D Printer Manual - final assembly for procedure to mount axes

Corresponing Quality Control Steps for Perfect Prints

  1. E steps/mm must be done only once, and must be captured in Marlin or in Start G-Code
  2. Measure axis tightness using a force meter. Use a Digital Scale to record the force required to move an axis.


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