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9:49 AM
@Trish Could you please think of a solution as answer for 3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/7913/…, it has the open bounty. I added an answer to encourage others, rewards are not given to the person that sets the bounty. I can also delete the answer to start with a clean slate.
 
 
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10:56 AM
@0scar I lack some vital info for that one sadly. without knowing th emachine, I guess it might be supply voltage or wiring, leading to a flickering signal?
 
@Trish I've looked into similar issues of this, and there is a relation with the newer Marlin firmware versions and unshielded wiring. So yes, that would be a good idea.
 
but withut wiring plan it is impossible.
 
If you do a little research I'll be more than willing to award you the full amount. A plausible answer is also an answer
Yes, but it is a solution, maybe not his solution :)
 
think about it this way: Alice asks Ben to design a castle with bricks. Ben assumes Lego, so plans one out a fancy castle with all the correct features of a castle with all the stones. Alice then comes back and looks at it, saying "Uh, I have Duplo"
also, re-looking at the slicer one...
 
So far for my good intentions, I was really interested in the question, I thought adding the reward would attract some viable answers, but for now there hasn't been much response from the OP... Me and my good deeds...
@Trish Assumption is the mother of all f.ckups! :)
 
11:03 AM
@0scar <yes, and I have not enough hand on that wiring/sensor question.
 
But still it is a solution for someone that looks at the plans of the castle and has lego's
@Trish I thought you had some decent background as I remember I voted up an answer of you about the C, NO and NC connections of endstops.
No worries, if you have the time and want to invest the reward is there
 
@0scar I am physicist. I m lost when I have no wiring plan XD
Trying to get my CURA to start up in the other matter... I am quite sure that my Cura does perimeters right hand round...
 
@Trish Just checked, it is counterclockwise
@Trish I have 2 engineering degrees Mechanical and Aeronautical, to I'm a little more practical XD
 
I had oddly enough a path sliche clockwise...
 
@Trish Interesting
@Trish My direct colleague is a physicist also, always fun when he needs to read technical drawings :) (e.g. cross sections of aircraft engines)
No pun
 
11:26 AM
fixed it up
 
 
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7:18 PM
Hola Makers :o)
 
 
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10:14 PM
yoyo
 

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