Da Vinci AiO Calibration Target
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I recently acquired a Da Vinci AiO for parts and successfully brought it back online. I had to switch to Repetier firmware to bypass the latest version, but it's now printing smoothly and functioning well. I was following a GitHub guide on integrating Horus scanning software with the AiO when I created this project. The goal was to improve the simulation of the AiO's calibration target. After several attempts, I almost got it calibrated that morning before the slider moved and the colored lines disappeared. I'd appreciate any input or guidance on calibrating the software. Although not many people use AiOs, I believe the Ciclops scanner shares similar sensitivity issues. If I can just overcome the setup challenges, I think the software would work effectively. To replicate this project, you'll need to print two screen parts and one each of the base and calibration pieces. The design features a slip-fit assembly, and I printed my target on cardstock folded in half to fit snugly into the gap. Note: 5/3/2020 After further investigation, I've abandoned efforts to get the scanner working due to a lack of support for the Ciclops scanner and Repetier's confusion about the printer being both a camera and a printer. It took some time to get everything running smoothly, so for now, I'm content with it functioning solely as a printer.
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