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Sorry, you need the bear version to mount on 2040 extrusions. https://github.com/gregsaun/prusa_i3_bea...
https://github.com/prusa3d/Original-Prus...
The prusa guide has the textile sleeve being twisted around the wires to shorten the overall length and to help keep it closed. That sounds like a good idea I and I think it does “compact” the cable wrap a bit, which may help reduce rubbing within the bundle.
What is a reasonable tolerance? I had trouble getting Y to better than +/- 1hz and X +/- 0.5hz.
10mm screws bareley engage my rods and it looks like pushing on them at all might be too much. I think maybe there needs to be a printed “gage block” or similar tool to use here as it is a fairly large gap we are trying to make parallel.
I’m feeling lost… I don’t see the X-axis length adjustment screws in the exxa guide: 2. X axis
Aww, it appears there are supposed to be m3s nuts installed into the electronics box for the cable wrap holders to screw into…
The screws for the cable wrap holder definitely didn’t not satisfyingly snug up for me. They are holding it on… sorta. I suspect this may be intentional design by prusa? The electronics box door will hold it on anyways…
I topped my printed on its side such the top of einsy board was facing up and put something under the electronics box to support it while screwing down. Otherwise, the box was rocking too much for my taste while tightening down the terminal screws.
I like to label the motor cables with self vulcanizing label tape (doesn’t come off over time) to avoid accidentally connecting motors to the wrong connectors.
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