![]() This feature is something you will rarely find in any other 3D printer of the same price range. This would enable you to make parts and functional prototypes that can find applications in various industries. Its open filament system makes it compatible with a number of materials like ABS, PLA, Woodfill, Nylon PVA, PP, and many others. If you are someone who likes to play with various kinds of 3D printing materials, Anet A8 is the 3D printer you are searching for. Offering huge build volume is just the start there are many more features to be unveiled. It features a laser-cut acrylic frame of 220 mm * 220 mm * 240 mm. What would be the logical next step? Switch the polarity on the 2pin? Connect the 3pin to Fan1? How would I do that, which Pins of the 3pin to connect to the fan1?įinally pics of the current state and the board: Įdit: Here is the post that started it.500 × 400 × 450 mm 19.69 × 15.75 × 17.72 inĪnet A8 offers a step-by-step experience of a 3D printer kit. Pulling the cable completely so the 2pin ist connected at all, same result. Maybe I used the wrong fan Port? So switching to fan2 but getting same result. ![]() ![]() It does not react to the Fan setting at all. When starting up the A8, the laser fires immediatly on full Power. Unfortunately both connectors on the laser board are labeled with PWM/TTL, so I am not sure if the 2pin connector can take the PWM signal, so just give it a try. I assume the 2pin is the PWM one that is to be connected to Fan1 on the anet board. Now there are two connectors left, a 2pin and a 3pin. I had some 2pin connectors in my spare part box, so that was easy. The plan was to connect the boards power in to the 12 V of the Anet Board. Attached the laser module to the now empty carriage, laser was already connected to the controler board. Removed extruder and cabling as well as the heatbed connection. But we will see what's what later I guess. ![]() Opened the parcel, and OF COURSE the content looks different from what I ordered, and OF COURSE there are no schematics included. ![]() Now the laser finally arrived from China, and here is my progress so far. I picked up the idea from a post here (link follows). ![]()
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