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Introduction | Frame assembly | Y axis assembly | X axis assembly | Z axis assembly | Heated bed assembly | Extruder drive assembly | Hot end assembly | Wiring | Commissioning | Printing | Maintenance | Troubleshooting | Improvements

A notice about these instructions!

These instructions are open to editing by everyone and anyone.
For the official, and most up to date, instructions, see the RepRapPro wiki here


Introduction

RepRapPro Huxley fitted with Melzi electronics

Ces pages contiennent les instructions complètes pour contruire, commander et utiliser la version RepRapPro Ltd de la RepRap Huxley.

Comme toutes les machines RepRap, RepRapPro Huxley est complètement open-source. Elle possède la licence GPL. Tous les fichiers de conception et les logiciels sont disponibles depuis le dépôt RepRapPro Ltd Github. Et on la trouve ici dans le Thingiverse et dans RAScomRAS

Si vous voulez imprimer les pièces en plastique d'une RepRapPro Huxley, visitez ce wiki.

Notes générales

Faites vous beaucoup de place et assurez-vous que votre espace de travail est propre. La poussière et la saleté sont les pires ennemis de l'imprimante 3D. Toutes les pièces imprimées l'ont été sur diverses machines RepRap des fournisseurs de la communauté RepRap. Malgré le fait que ces machines sont des imprimantes 3D RepRap ajustées avec précision, certains trous et caractéristiques peuvent nécessiter un léger ébarbage afin d'obtenir des performances optimales de la RepRapPro Huxley. Ceci est particulièrement vrai pour les bagues Igus utilisées pour l'axe Z. Il existe une video-comment-faire sur l'ébarbage des pieces 3D imprimées ici sur Vimeo. Don't fettle the 3mm holes on the Huxley-X-carriage though (we changed the assembly screws without changing the drawing)!

Before you start the build, please ensure you have all the components as listed on the packing list included in the kit. If anything is missing, please contact us via email: Reprappro-em.png

We understand that people may want to change aspects of the machine's design, and in fact we encourage this as it is one of the benefits of open source development. Before changing anything, please be aware that the RepRapPro Huxley has been designed to maximise the build volume relative to the the machine's footprint, and as such many of its components fit closely to others. So consider your changes carefully before you try to implement them. And when you find improvements, please tell us so that we can include them in future kits, and so that existing owners can upgrade their own machines.

BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE ANY PART OF THE RepRapPro HUXLEY 3D PRINTER, PLEASE READ THESE BUILD INSTRUCTIONS FULLY AND ENSURE YOU UNDERSTAND THEM. Although all parts are covered by warranty, this will be invalidated by your not following these build instructions.

The RepRapPro Huxley is a robust RepRap machine once assembled; however it does require a certain amount of care during assembly. If in doubt, force is usually not the answer! There are many ways to get support and advice; see the Get Support section below.

Table of Contents

  1. Frame assembly
  2. Y axis assembly
  3. X axis assembly
  4. Z axis assembly
  5. Heated bed assembly
  6. Extruder drive assembly
  7. Hot end assembly
  8. Wiring
  9. Commissioning
  10. Printing
  11. Maintenance
  12. Troubleshooting
  13. Improvements

Get support

If you find you need help or advice with assembling, commissioning or using your RepRapPro Huxley 3D printer, you can use the following channels:

  • Our Forum. This is shared with the eMaker Huxley forum, as the machines are so similar.

Archived documents for older versions

If you have an older RepRapPro Huxley and want a past copy of this documentation see this link:

RepRapPro Archived Documentation

Tool List

Mechanical

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Tools required for the mechanical build of the RepRapPro Huxley 3D printer:

  • Drill bits
  • Precision screwdriver set
  • Allen keys, 1.5mm and 2.5mm
  • 10mm spanner (M6 nut)
  • 15cm adjustable spanner
  • File
  • Half round needle file
  • Craft knife
  • Fine tweezers
  • 300mm rule
  • Vernier or digital callipers
  • Square
  • Fine nosed pliers
  • Pliers
  • Bench vice
  • For the Hot End Assembly you will also need some PTFE plumber's tape


Electrical

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Tools required for the electrical build of the RepRapPro Huxley 3D printer:

  • Digital Multimeter
  • A fine-tipped soldering iron
  • Precision screwdrivers
  • Solder (flux is also useful)
  • Hair dryer (or other heat source for heating heatshrink wire sleeving; the barrel of a soldering iron works OK)
  • Wire strippers/cutters
  • Molex crimp tool (such as the 63811-1000, you may also want the extraction tool 11-03-0044, Molexkits.com)
  • Scissors
  • Heatsink grease



Next step

Frame assembly