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I had to install the driver from: http://pjrc.com/teensy/serial_install.ex...
on my Windows 7 computer before it would recognize the printer. The serial install added another com port.
I an editing step this to use the eccentric spacers on the front because we already used all the round spacers in step 49.
Okay, it looks like they cut the larger white tube in half also and covered both connections (image 36-1)
Look down the filament guide hole on filament guide shelf (installed during terminal box attachment). Ensure the hole is directly above filament entrance to the extruder.
If it is offset, remove terminal box and flip the filament guide shelf such that filament will guide directly into extruder.
In image 45-3, the fan wires are the ones on the right side the image (left side, when looking from the front of the printer).
Slide the bottom T-nuts to align with the bottom holes in the triangular braces.
Re-insert the M5 x 12mm BCHS (button head cap screws) and 2 washers (per triangular base hole) that had been set aside.
Repeat process with top two triangular bases and M5 x 12mm BCHS.
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Temporarily tighten them in place. See Fig. 38-1.
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Complete installation of the common rails into position and bring corner braces even with the edge, tightening all corner brace screws per instructions in the next step.
Step 39
Locate 31.5” Deep Panduit.
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Loosely attach 3 M5 x 8mm BHCS (button head cap screws) with T-nuts. Insert the Panduit from the top into the internal T slot on the left common rail. See Fig. 39-3.
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Prepare Filament Rod Holders – Install 2 M5 x 12 BHCSs with 2 washers per BHCS.
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Insert the Filament Rod holders into the outside T slot and attach to the T-Nuts installed in step 38. See Fig. 40-1
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Remove the 4 M5 x 12mm BCHS (button head cap screws) and 8 washers installed in steps 4 and step 15 (two in the top rail and two in the bottom rail) and set them aside.
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Pick up the power box with rails and place it in the rear of the frame. Start by aligning the bottom end of the rails to the cross rail. Cleats on the edge of the triangular braces should catch into the top T slot of the lower cross rail. See Fig. 39-2. The electrical box is facing toward the back.
Step 38
My way:
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Locate 4 triangular braces, 4 M5 x 12 mm BHCS (button head cap screws) and 8 M5 washers.
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Attach the triangular braces to the bottom outboard end of each common rail using 1 M5 x 12 mm BHCS, two M5 washers and a T-nut (flat face facing down) for each brace. Attach the bottom triangular braces so that they are flush with bottom edge of rail ends:
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The although the picture show the electrical box frame installed, the electrical box frame is not installed at this point. Just trying to show how the triangular braces are installed.
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Slide two T-nuts into EACH outside slot (in the same slot that the triangular brace was just installed, these will be used for the spool holder later).
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Attach the triangular braces to the top outboard end of each common rail using 1 M5 x 12 mm BHCS, two M5 washers and a T-nut (flat face facing up) for each brace. Attach the top triangular braces so that they are flush with top edge of rail end.
Guessing that we are using the M3X18 bolts with associated nuts?
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