Capteur de fin de filament "DetecteFil" pour DiscoEasy 200

Capteur de fin de filament "DetecteFil" pour DiscoEasy 200

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Human: Optical Endstop for the Dagoma Neva Extruder adapted to the DiscoEasy 200! The housing allows you to put the print on pause automatically once the sensor has detected that there is no more filament in the extruder. Material needed: - An optical endstop (optical endstop) - 3 M3x30 screws (the width of the extruder has been increased by 5mm, so the M3X25 screws are not enough) - A screwdriver (WITHOUT UNPLUGGING!) - Something to remove the sensor housing to keep only the connectors and wires. The connector housing must disappear so that the sensor can enter the small slot on the back of the DiscoEasy 200. This is the simplest method, otherwise you'll have to drill a hole in the back for the sensor to stay intact! Good luck! - Keep all your original extruder parts for reassembly (bearing, gear etc...) - Connect G to Ground (middle) of Z- on MKS - Connect S (Signal) to D18 of Z- on MKS - V is connected to the remaining connector of Z- - For the MK8 version you will need a 624ZZ bearing and an M4 screw Thanks again to glo0my for the modeling! Without him, my project would never have come about. And to my small team (Arnaud, Damien and Jean) for their help throughout the project and for modifying Marlin. Thanks again to Jean for editing all STLs and to my Beta Testers for their help throughout this journey! For owners of Marlin 1.1.0 Here is the code provided by Gilly_Wings to make the sensor recognized by Marlin:

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