However for leveling just go to the menu, prepare, manual leveling, and move the position of the extruder 1,2,3 and finally 0. To adjust the plan once positioned the extruder into the desired position (eg position 1 ), you have to turn the adjustment wheel at the bottom. Turning it to the right lower floor, while lifting it to the left. To find out if you have to raise or lower, you can pass a sheet of paper between the extruder and the floor. The sheet must pass quite accurate.
Hi,
Thank you. The levelling works if I print out he sample gcode files Wasp gave to me on the SD card. But if I want to print out other files from my laptop using Cura, the bed is either too high or low. I think I have to figure out my Cura settings. They are probably not accurate. But I am not sure how to do it.
Yes the problem is in the configuration. Try to download and install this file. (is the configuration for your printer) and tell me if is ok personalfab.it - This website is for sale! - 3d print Resources and Information.
Thank you! I will try it.
Do I need to put the data in manually, or is there a way to download the data in Cura?
As I have tried many times now to manually adjust Cura with the configuration data Wasp gave with the printer, with the help of the Guida Cura PDF. But It it is not working. Probably because I don’t understand the data yet, and the PDF Guida Cura explanation is all in Italian.
Hi, you can upload the setting in Cura. Unzip he file, from cura you open the ‘file’ menu, click on ‘Open rpofile’ and then point to the ‘Configurazioni_Delta 2040.ini’ in the folder you unzipped before. What release of Cura you’re running?
Hi, I am running Cura 13.06.5. Thats the one Wasp gave me. So I kept that version and did not upgrade it.
I suggest you update to version 14.12.1 care, and load settings machine as I told you
Hi all!
Just got our WASP 2040 Turbo (white). Had issues using the supplied filament, with it causing the entire printer to lock up and forcing a power cycle. Installed Monoprice PLA and all is good now. Anyone else have an issue?
Also, am using the default WASP ini file with Cura. Anyone have a good ini file or better settings to use? I am very happy with the quality of the print, but worried that the WASP didn’t detect filament flow error.
Anyone else out there with a WASP 2040 Turbo?
Hello All,
I just receved delivery of my 2040 yesterday, hoping it’ll prove a good investement, I’m new to using these machines and would like to know where to find the best
support/tutorials for it, any suggestions?
~The problem I’m having is trying to print the honey comb braclet test file supplied by WASP, the Makerbot Gnome seems to print fine (I stopped the test at 35%) but
this “Honeycomb braclet” fails once it begins the first link sections, they never seem to connect or stay connected to the base support structure it prints first, why might that be?
Theres a video of this print timelasped by another user here : - YouTube 7
For ref my print fails at around 12 secs in this video, the half the bits don’t stick to base. I’m using the same supplied material and havn’t changed any of the settings apart from bed levelling.
Any and all info appreciated,
Myrza, how did you get on? …useful tutorials for using the Delta WASP 2040?
Thanks,
Dara.
Hi,
I just received the new LDM clay extruder.
It was suggested I change two wires in the motor as otherwise the screw rotates the wrong way. I just did this, but now the extruder does not want to go to auto home without a horrible noise. I have changed the zmax to various settings but it keeps making the noise.
Does anyone know how to fix it?
Thank you!