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RK3D Tool Changer
by Rajaa
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This printer needs common engineering sense when assembling, especially for measurements, alignments, clearances/tolerances. Most holes intended to be processed after printing.
Don't use steel-core belts, they'll cause wrong print dimensions after a while.
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Basic facts:
1-This printer is big, printing dimensions: (X430mm) (Y330mm) ( Z about 440mm)
2- It doesn't require priming towers or wiping.
3- Fast, as the parts are compact, light and solid.
4- Can have many tools as you need.
5- Easy spool mount that takes normal and big spools, it works as a filament dryer at the same time (from the printer heat).
6- Cheap to make comparing with the results and quality you get.
7- Made with love and passion :)
8- A tool changer beats any dual or other systems, it's much faster, much cleaner and gives unlimited options. It's the future!
9- Integrated 3D printed Z-probe which is smaller, lighter and more accurate than most common senso
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This printer needs common engineering sense when assembling, especially for measurements, alignments, clearances/tolerances. Most holes intended to be processed after printing.
Don't use steel-core belts, they'll cause wrong print dimensions after a while.
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Basic facts:
1-This printer is big, printing dimensions: (X430mm) (Y330mm) ( Z about 440mm)
2- It doesn't require priming towers or wiping.
3- Fast, as the parts are compact, light and solid.
4- Can have many tools as you need.
5- Easy spool mount that takes normal and big spools, it works as a filament dryer at the same time (from the printer heat).
6- Cheap to make comparing with the results and quality you get.
7- Made with love and passion :)
8- A tool changer beats any dual or other systems, it's much faster, much cleaner and gives unlimited options. It's the future!
9- Integrated 3D printed Z-probe which is smaller, lighter and more accurate than most common senso
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