@swordriff and others: Can this be a solution to the problem with the fan kick in too fast (100% start) resulting in a heater error ?
Yes! That was the problem for me at first. But you can just rotate the isolator nut (the round nut with the holes in it that raises the nozzle up and down) until the block no longer touches the shroud.
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Hi all,
today I received my Olsson Block, but the installation was not as easy as I thought. I also installed an I2K. After the installation I noticed that the fan shroud touched the noozle / block. Therefore I have detached the fans and printed an adapter https://www.youmagine.com/designs/um2-original-fan-duct-extention. Now the fans can be attached again.
@swordriff and others: Can this be a solution to the problem with the fan kick in too fast (100% start) resulting in a heater error ?
Man the 0.8 mm noozle prints pretty fast at 0.5 mm and 50 mm speed :-).
Regards,
Nils
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