IT looks like you have a lot of the issues I have. One thing I have noticed is the bed mount to the Z Axis is bent by about 4mm.
The only way I could get the calibration done was to adjust the Z Axis to as close to the bed a poss the mess around with the bed adjustment screws which took an age.
Also in the magazine they mention the feeler is 0.2mm, wrong its 0.1 which is the correct distance from the bed.
This is also the same thickness as a sheet of a4 paper.
Hi Everyone, I just wrote to Eaglemoss and Dbfactory to inform them that, after many promises they had failed me and I am going to stake a claim via the County Court. There’s no template as, everyone’s case is different and we all have various issues with them. Just inform them of your intentions to seek recompense via the County Court. If you send me your problems to my email address andygreyrider@googlemail.com I will draw up a general statement to present at County Court. If you wish to follow my lead. After you have informed both parties of your intended court action, I have been advised to ignore them like they have us. This is likely to panic them into offering as little, as possible to squirm their way out. In the Sales of Goods Act you are advised to give them reasonable time to repair or replace. Then you are free to pursue them through the Courts for a full refund. On the Compensation Element; we are within our rights to claim for Stress and Anxiety, as it is with many financial claims. If it has caused business problems then, you are within your rights to claim for lost business. Under the new Distance Selling Regulations they are in breach of. For supplying faulty software et cetera. I am very experienced in making claims against vendors and a Consumer Champion with many wins! Please get in touch the sooner the better and the sooner you get your money back. I want my money back and to prevent them from hurting other’s! I promise you that no out-of-court settlement will suffice. I have never backed down and have been facing obstacles like this my whole life. Kind Regards Andrew Millard
I would be grateful of any assistance I can get to pursue this as the more I see the more I realise that I am not a one off case.
I contacted the ‘support team’ yesterday and received an automated response that they would be in contact within 24 hours (not holding my breath).
My faults so far.
‘pause’ button on the front of the printer stays solid green and does nothing.
I have power (according to the lights) but no control from the lap top I have bypassed the hood switch as directed reset the printer, tried different cables, uninstalled and re installed and disabled and re enabled the ports etc.
When I initially managed to get it to work and raised the print bed I noticed that even if it did work properly that I would not be able to calibrate it as the clip that holds the plate to the bed lines up perfectly with the the nozzle thus not allowing the correct clearance to be achieved.
I am not sure if it is relevant but would like to find out, but I have purchased an Arduino Uno board as suggested on various posts (I am not going to use it in the printer though) and found that the input voltage is recommended to between 7-12v with a maximum of 20v https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardUno 5 (I can only assume that the board supplied will have similar requirements) however, the power pack supplied to do the testing is rated at 24v.
I am wondering if it is worth starting a new post (linked here) to make it easier to find and keep updated.