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Posted · UM3 XY 3mm spacer location

Hi all,

Due to the fires in Australia my UM3 got coated in a layer of ash, so I decided to give it a clean [was over due for maintenance anyway]. I had it half reassembled before I had to put it aside for a few days, and now I have forgotten where the two XY 3mm spacers are required to be placed.

Many thanks in advance

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    Posted · UM3 XY 3mm spacer location

    Hi Cybersaurus,

     

    if i looked right, the two 3mm spachers belong to the Y-Rods (leading from front to back of the printer), front side (where the opening is), between the front panel and the timing-pulleys.

     

    Regards

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    Posted · UM3 XY 3mm spacer location
    23 hours ago, Enigma_M4 said:

    Hi Cybersaurus,

     

    if i looked right, the two 3mm spachers belong to the Y-Rods (leading from front to back of the printer), front side (where the opening is), between the front panel and the timing-pulleys.

     

    Regards


    Thank you very much Enigma!

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