Prism vertical X axis hack / belt on backside

Prism vertical X axis hack / belt on backside

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These two compact components enable you to rotate a prism's alignment vertically along the x-axis, keeping x-carriage orientation intact while placing x-bars behind z-bars visible from the front view. This arrangement brings the nozzle significantly closer to the printer's central axis and moves the belt behind the carriage, providing more space on the platform and eliminating any collision issues with the parts. Instructions: Print two long components and two small ones as well, but one small component mirrored. Attach the long components to the prism's vertical x-axis carriage from beneath using two screws that pass through the honeycomb holes to the backside of the carriage. Reverse the orientation of x-end units without disassembling aluminum frame parts; also reverse the motor mount and reassemble everything. Secure the belt to the backside of the carriage using small clamps, which are designed for T2.5 belts with a 6mm width. Finally, tighten the belt by adjusting the motor mount and lock it in place

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