
DYZEnd2RostockMax-Adaptor
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These are 2 parts to install a DyzEnd Hot End on a Rostock MAX. It should also fit the Orion and Rostock MAX v1 as they have the same effector. The DyzEnd is a new hot end using stainless steel and titanium to allow printing at up to 500C. They have a growing assortment of tips. The box I got contained a 0.5 and 0.35 tip, cables, 30w cartridge, high temperature thermistor. http://shop.dyzedesign.com/dyzend The top part has 3 slots to slide electrical cables and keep everything tidy around the print head of this 3D Delta printer. Print Settings Printer Brand: SeeMeCNC Printer: Rostock MAX Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .15mm Infill: 100 Notes: Print in ABS to better support the temperature around the Hot End. Both parts are printed upside down; this removes the need for supports. Post-Printing Installation on your printer Once you printed your parts, you need to disassemble the original head; remove the original 1.75" screws, fans, hot end, aluminum tubular spacers and top plate, leaving the effector plate on. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to assemble the DyzEnd: http://dyzedesign.com/support/dyzend-technical-support/dyzend-assembly/ Reassemble with the newly printed parts and 2" screws. The top flange of the new head slides into the U slot of the printed part with the 3 legs. The flat print part goes on top with the small recess in the middle locking the new head flange in place. There is a thin gap between the 3 legged part and top part. That gap goes away by tightening the 2" screws. Reconnect the electrical cables. I installed connectors on my cables to make it easy to swap from the original head to this new head. I oriented the DyzEnd head so that the fan was clear of the 3 posts and the temperature sensor aligns with one of the recess in the effector plate. I still had to file a notch in the effector to leave enough for the heat sensor and its wires. The new hot head is seated in the U slot of the 3-legged printed parts and centered. The top plate goes on top with the small round recess locking the flange of the DyzEnd in place. Close-up of the newly installed head. Firmware updates The new DyzEnd head uses a different thermistor optimized to measure the temperatures in the 200-500 deg C range. You will need to modify your Repetier firmware to support that high temperature thermistor. I first had to migrate to Repetier 0.92 from the original 0.91 firmware I had on my Rostock. Follow the instructions provided by Dyze Design here: http://dyzedesign.com/support/dyzend-technical-support/dyzend-firmware-configuration/ Cables are passing through the side slots of the top printed part making for a nice and tidy setup.
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