Pxmalion T320 to Prusa MK2 Hybrid
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I bought the PXMalion T320... and it was hot garbage. Even good prints I got off of it were only good by comparison to other prints from it. So I set out to make it better. It reuses most of the original parts, but you'll need some new stuff. For starters, this puts everything into a configuration that's compatible with the Prusa MK2 hot end carriage. You'll need an E3D V6 hot end, as well as various parts to assemble it. I didn't do a great job keeping a list of parts, so I'll try and add onto this as I can. It uses about 1-1.5kg of material, and the frame bolts onto existing holes in the bottom frame. Things I remember: PETG 1.5kg E3D V6 Lite hot-end 5015 blower fan 30mm fan for hot end Multi-Pack of m3 screws from Amazon MKS Gen L Mainboard 2x TMC2208 Steppers 2x Extruder Springs 1x Extruder Gear, MK8 1x Circuit Board End Stop (I broke the original x-endstop, replaced it with what I had) I also swapped the mainboard out for an MKS Gen L, and designed an adapter bracket that allows you to mount it to existing mounts. There's a mount for a 40mm fan to help keep your steppers cool, as I decided to run TMC2208s instead of the A4988 that came with my printer. In terms of screws, I bought a multi-kit from Amazon that had screw sizes from 6mm to 30mm, and it seemed to cover everything.
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