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Tengo tiempo buscando una montura que me gustaría adaptar a mi display de Geeetech de la prusa i3.\nEl modelo de soporte superior izquierdo está hecho con los mismos tornillos de 3mm y se ve perfectamente,\nestá orientado con un ángulo cómodo de...
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......If you love this stunning work as much as I do, be sure to give him a shoutout by showing your appreciation with a tip. As for me, all I did was tweak the mounting system on my Geeetech series printer to make it even more efficient and user-friendly.
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This Geeetech A30 extruder support allows for the installation of an extruder with t-nuts support like that one on the A10M (as in the picture). Please check the metal plate thickness. I am aware that it varies across different versions. In my...
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This is a Toolbox for Geeetech A10. Print Settings: 1 x ToolBoxOut: Layer 0.20mm, Raft No, Support Yes (For Rail), Infill 100% 1 x ToolBoxIn: Layer 0.20mm, Raft No, Support No, Infill 100% 2 x ToolBoxHandle: Layer 0.20mm, Raft No, Support No, Infill...
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This is an extruder knob for the Geeetech A10 - needed to be smaller to ensure it did not interfere with the Z axis rod bracket. I also enclosed the fusion 360 file if you would like to modify some dimensions - under the first sketch you will find...
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Building a Drip Off Device for the Geeetech DP200 Printer Quickly First and foremost, it's essential to understand that creating a drip-off device for the Geeetech DP200 printer is not a complicated process. However, it does require some basic...
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This will reduce waste and also speed up the printing time. It installs using the existing nuts on the right hand side X-Axis bracket, simply tighten them lock part first instead when reassembling. You'll also need a 3mm thick piece of silicone...
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Superceded by v2 at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2157448 This is a series of upgrades for the Geeetech G2s printer that are designed to address the stock unit's design issues and produce better prints. The upgrades consist of printable parts that...
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Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech Full Metal Aluminum Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Notes: You need to print 4X of Front/Back model and 2X of Centre model. Note that I printed these without supports. The overhang is very slight...
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I have 2 geeetech 3D printers and ordered a few rolls of filament from them. After getting them and putting on the printer I soon realized that the outside of the roll would rub on the extruders and cause it to jump at times because the inner spool...
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I built this box because my Geeetech purge kept making a mess on the side rail, so I designed something better. My actual print is two-tone because I ran out of filament halfway through, but it still works like a pro. You'll only need supports in...
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Extruder: E3D V6 BlTouch: Geeetech 40x40 Fan Following these modifications, printing quality has significantly improved. You'll also find detailed instructions for adjusting the BlTouch thickness. No additional support is required for these prints....
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After a month of using my GEEETech i3B with a complete cable harness, I believe the electronic packaging solution by Arduino is mature enough to be published. I've also added holes for M1x10 screws so that the "covers" can be properly attached. ...
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I saw some fan cover for Geeetech to protect the electrical boards from any falling plastic during printing, but it does not work for the new version of A10M. So I took the possible measurements to make a new fan cover that will not block the...
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To ensure optimal performance of your acrylic Geeetech printer, it's crucial that you properly tension the belt. To do this, you'll need to acquire a few essential components. First and foremost, you will require an M4x30 bolt. This may necessitate...
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Simple frame for touchscreen. Print Settings Printer: GeeeTech A30 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20% Filament: Other PLA Post-Printing ============= Use double sided scotch tape to fix the frame. Category: 3D Printer Parts
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I have 2 geeetech 3D printers and ordered a few rolls of filament from them. After getting them and putting on the printer I soon realized that the outside of the roll would rub on the extruders and cause it to jump at times because the inner spool...
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You can find a .gcode file with my Cura profile specifically for the Geeetech A30, as well as a .stl file so you can cut out the modeling yourself using your software and preferred settings. ... If you have any ideas for improvement, don't hold back!
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Drawers for the Geeetech A10M are designed to fit snugly below the print bed of this versatile 3D printer. This clever design allows users to maximize their workspace while keeping essential components organized and within easy reach. Four carefully...
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The Geeetech A10 printer comes with a design flaw that places the motherboard fan directly under the printing plate. This setup cools the printing plate but causes print failures as a result. And with the plate screws positioned underneath, any...
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Human: Upgrades to enhance print precision and quality on Geeetech G2S delta printers are available. For a detailed explanation, visit the following website: Bechele.de - english (http://bechele.de/pages/english/126-0.html) or Bechele.de - german...
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So I've got the spool holder that came with my Geeetech i3, and at first was frustrated about how the spool would release the filament in clumps. I had made an adapter to fill the gap, and last year bought a filament that used a smaller diameter for...
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This is my plan to get the Geeetech A30 Standalone. With this mount, you can combine a MKS Gen 1.4 with the MKS TFT32. It also comes with two sets of legs. Option one: if you don't use squash balls, stick with the original rubber stands. Option two:...
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Based on other Thingiverse publications, I've modified them to fit the A10 - they should also work with other Geeetech models. Printed as STLs, I used 0.1mm layers, 3 shells, 10% infill and no supports. As of November 20, 2018, it has been pointed...
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My Geeetech A10M's extruder idler arms were damaged, so I created a new one to replace them. To fabricate it, I chose strong and hard enough filament. My selection was Phialment's Glass Reinforced PLA:...
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To access the printer's feed, I decided to install the Geeetech A10M extruders facing downwards. Mounting them as instructed would have left me struggling to get the filament into position. However, this approach led to runout sensors that were...
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I'm making a fan cover for my Geeetech A10M printer, so I'll attach it with double-sided tape. I downloaded and printed the parts that were supposed to go together just like this one, but unfortunately, I couldn't install them because the space...
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I eventually reworked the Geeetech original design once more, fine-tuning it until it performed optimally. This refined version employs two LM8LUU bearings and incorporates an extended end-stop contact area, providing superior connection with the...
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Calibration of the Print Bed **Step 1: Unpacking and Inspection** Carefully unpack the Geeetech I3B 3D printer from its box, making sure that all the components are included. Check for any damage or defects in the frame, hotend, heat bed, and other...
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... any supports or rafts. Print Settings: Printer: Geeetech G2S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 15% Post-Printing Tips: It's a good idea to heat the posts up slightly on the bottom when installing them, as tolerances are tight.