
Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro A - E3D v6, 3DTouch, Extra fan and Y-belt mount
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I tighten the Y-axis belt on my platform by drilling three 3mm holes that are ten mm apart. Initially, I wasn't satisfied with the original aluminum fastener that used two screws through the belt. However, it's possible to secure the belt further with plastic zip ties, although this may not be necessary. To keep the back of the printer clear for airflow, I've mounted a 3DTouch mount on the rear. Meanwhile, an additional cooling fan is installed on the front, but I had to use a different model because it didn't match the twenty-four mm center-to-center distance between its mounting holes. My machine requires this specific measurement. Print Settings Rafts: It makes no difference which setting I choose. Supports: The same applies to supports - any option will do. How I Designed This Fusion 360 This project was an educational opportunity for me to learn Fusion 360, a software I previously had not used. Before making the switch, I relied on SketchUp.
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