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  1. 27 minutes ago, artistebot said:

    Looks great. Could you describe what mods you made to the UM3 head? Pictures? I am wondering if a 3D printed head with 3rd party cores would work?

     

    Cheers

     

     

    Hello,  the pic above is the only modification I did to the head assembly.

    I just removed all the chips ( black IC's)  and all the SMT resistors,  then added some jumper wires between the CORE connectors and the main head cable header.

    The sheet of paper in the pic above shows the pin mapping. 

     

    It works good !

     

    You can totally 3D print a head etc.   I chose to use the OEM head and PCB because of the mechanical design  for the Cores to sit properly, raise up and down etc.  i.e  I did it the expensive way lol.

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  2. 7 hours ago, RetromanIE said:

    Tried lots of things to try and sort this out. Adding some short retrations at the end of gcode to see if that would override the large retrations, no joy.

    I'll stick the standard firmware back on this. Such a pity as apart from this issue the tinker firmware is so useful.

    Really strange,  I'm using Mark 2 firmware and do not have this issue.

  3. 6 hours ago, drayson said:

     

    Great work!

    Just for interest (and as I plan to do something similar on my UMO) - where have you changed the docking position - in Cura or Marlin?

    Currently I have also issues to understand, how the z-switch/hight modification is done, but I guess thats another story...

    Any hints appreciated... 🙂

     

     

    The Mark2 Firmware handles all of that.  I adjusted the docking position from the Ultimaker OLED display,  that menu allows you to set the X & Y position   to move to.   It turns out that the same motion to dock and un-dock the magnetic 2nd head also works great for flipping the lever on the head to lower or raise the 2nd CORE

  4. I was able to successfully convert my UM2  to a UM2+  then a UM2+ Mark2 with magnetic docking second head.

     

    Now I have hacked in the UM3 print head !.  cool now I have a Mark2 system with quick change UM3 print cores !

     

    I totally destroyed the UM3 print head PCB lol.   I had to remove all IC's and resistors form the board, then I "hot wired"  the CORE connections to the main cable header lol.

     

    LED's do not currently work, but they will soon show the active extruder, only 1 color though.

    Capacitive Z sensor is non operational since I am using the Original UM2 electronics coupled with Mark2 firmware.

     

    I started off by going off the deep end buying the UM3 electronics etc.   then I found out that all I needed to do was use everything I already had.    at first I wanted the autoleveling, RGB core LED's  etc.

     

    Anyway,  this is very simple to do if you don't mind killing a UM3 print head  😉 and already have Mark2 operational 🙂

     

    Here is a quick video showing the Mark2 Docking sequence adjusted to hit the nozzle shift lever bracket.

    Mark2 Print core swap

     

    Enoy,   Dave

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  5. 9 hours ago, tinkergnome said:

     

    Looks great - any plans to sell upgrade kits? 🙂

     

     

    "setting_version" for the variants is now 7

    I think, that's all -  "cura.log" gives you more hints, if it doesn't work.

     

     

    Thanks Tinker !   no plans to sell any kits,  it's not very practical I guess.

    The only thing I needed was 2   sets of the 2+ extruders   which I had from doing the originall Mark2 conversion. and 1 UM3 head with the cores.

     

    I just printed the 3D model from the Git hub for the Nozzle shift lever bracket.   used the location from the UM3 cad model  to drill my UM2 side wall for the bracket.

     

    I totally gutted the UM3 head lol.  I removed all of the IC's and the resistors,  then I manually jumper wires form the core contacts up to the main cable header.

    and of course the Z- sensor is non operational.   ( super easy to level the plate anyway)

     

    At the end of the day what I ended up with is a :

    UM2+ Mark2   with quick change CORES   🙂

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  6. Awesome sauce !!   I just found this thread.

     

    As some of you have seen,   I am trying to convert my UM2+   to a UM3+ sorta.

     

    I already did Mark2 conversion and that just works great!.

     

    however,  I wanted to run the UM3 head with the cores,  so I bought the head assembly and some cores,   bout the Olimex board etc...   

    Now I see I can just use the UM2 head and ther DXU modified MK2 code  to possibly get the dual extrusion working with the shift lever.

     

    I guess what I really learned form this thread was that I don;t need the damn UM3 electronics to make the UM3 head work.   sure won;t have the RGB LED function on the cores   or the data etc.    but it should mechanically work fine.

     

    Cool,   I may give this a shot over the weekend.

     

    now if it was possible to get the capacitive level sensor working in the UM3 head  🙂   I need to check into that,  probably possible.

     

     

  7. Since I have the Olimex already, I plan to use it,

     

    I really just want to hook it all up like the UM3 has it,  and load the FW backup image and see how it goes.

     

    I want the full capabilities of the CORES the RGB indication lights, the capacitive autolevel sensor etc.

     

    Once I find a wiring diagram I should be close to having the info I need.

     

    I think I need to buy or make the Olimex adapter board though.

     

    Do I need to swap out the display?  or is it the same as the UM2 hardware ?

     

    Do I need to flash the Ultiboard with something else also ?

     

    I can build all the cables etc.

     

    I realize this probably all sounds idiodic,  but it IS the direction I am moving forward with..

     

     

    Also going to integrate the DoBot Magician on the sliding rail kick to grab finished prints and then I'll find a way to auto start a re-print command, hopefully form the DoBot controller.   to automate 3D printing

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  8. Hello,

     

    I am converting my UM2+  to a UM3   ( I was gifted the UM2+  so it's not toooo crazy for me to invest in converting  🙂

     

    I just received the Olimex A20 LIME2 board,  I have the UM3 head assembly and 2 cores,

    I 3D printed the Nozzle Shift lever bracket on my Form-2 and will use the UM3 cad file to properly locate the drill holes to position the nozzle shifter on the right cabinet wall.

     

    I found the files to load the linux system

     

    I'm having trouble locating a wiring diagram for the UM3 system.

     

    I think I need to get the Olimex adapter board 2005-H ?

     

    I just need to see what other components I need to buy before I tear it apart 🙂

     

  9. Will this firmware allow me to re-do the nozzle docking parameters to actuaste the lift mechanic on the UM3 print head ?

    I'm doing the crazy thing of literally turning my UM2+ into a UM3+

     

    I have the head, print cores,  need to get the Linux board next.

     

    But I think for now I will just use this mark 2 FW to drive the UM3 head with basic functions until I get the linux board installed.

     

    Is anyone else doing this ?

  10. I have a UM2+   currently with the magnetic docking dual print setup and this FW and that is neat and works good.

     

    I just acquired a UM3 print head assembly.

     

    can I use this firmware to control the UM3 print head assembly while mounted in my UM2+ ?    I'm a super DIY savvy type  😉     I'll swap out the control board only if I really need to  🙂

  11. Hey everyone,   well I am going to do this mod to my UM2 now.  I just recieved 2X of the 2+ extrusion upgrade kits with geared feeders and olsons.   Just awaiting the adapter pcb  from GR5   to begin the process.

    This is a very cool project and will be my first dual extrusion experience.   I've built custom cartesian and delta printers for about 6 years now.  Really excited to try PVA etc. supports because I'm a mech. design engineer and I hate simplifying parts for FDM !! ha.   

     

    Anyway  my name is Dave  From California.

     

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