3D Printer
Hardware
Anet A8 Desktop 3D Printer
- Overall, an excellent price-performance ratio. Relatively quickly to assemble. Good printing output, tested only with PLA so far. Easy to use software.
- Power
- Printing Area
- Spare part
- Improvement:
- LJ18A3-8-Z/BX-5V Captor Autoleveling
- [Y Axis Rework]
- [Corner]
Firmware
- Marlin-SkyNet3D-Rel2.3.3
- Arduino IDE 1.8.2
- Board Anet V1.0
SoftWare
Cura
Setup
Machine Setup
- Printer Setting
x: 220 Y: 220 Z: 220
- Print Head Setting
X min: 0 Y min: 0 X max: 0 y max: 0
- Ganty height: 0
- Nozzle size: .04
- Machine Center is Zero: Not Selected
- Heated Bed : Select
- Start GCode
G21 ;metric values G90 ;absolute positioning M82 ;set extruder to absolute mode M107 ;start with the fan off G28 X0 Y0 ;move X/Y to min endstops G28 Z0 ;move Z to min endstops G29 ;Autoleveling G1 Z15.0 F9000 ;move the platform down 15mm G92 E0 ;zero the extruded length G1 F200 E3 ;extrude 3mm of feed stock G92 E0 ;zero the extruded length again G1 F9000 M117 Printing...
* End GCode <pre> M104 S0 ;extruder heater off M140 S0 ;heated bed heater off (if you have it) G91 ;relative positioning G1 E-1 F300 ;retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle, to release some of the pressure G1 Z+0.5 E-5 X-20 Y-20 F9000 ;move Z up a bit and retract filament even more G28 X0 Y0 ;move X/Y to min endstops, so the head is out of the way M84 ;steppers off G90 ;absolute positioning