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KLD-LCD1260 Profile #353
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@portalro, did you manage to set it up? |
No, since a posted this comment my printer is without to work. I am not finding the right configuration for work properly. Do you have this setup? |
I am at the beginning of the journey :D |
Ok, if you get success please tell me, I never used my printer |
So, as it turned out, I got a display with a broken cable, then I ordered and waited for a new display (whose protective glass turned out to be thicker than necessary, but this can be fixed by raising the limit switch and bowl), I also had to order a new mipi converter . It came and I spent a lot of time trying to run it on raspberries. Today was the first success, but with nanodlp. |
Wow, I am so happy for you! Congratulations.
Please, share your progress with me, I am so excited to make my
printer works.
Thank you to share.
Paulo
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… So, as it turned out, I got a display with a broken cable, then I ordered
and waited for a new display (whose protective glass turned out to be
thicker than necessary, but this can be fixed by raising the limit switch
and bowl), I also had to order a new mipi converter .
It came and I spent a lot of time trying to run it on raspberries.
Today was the first success, but with nanodlp.
The z-axis moves as it should (but you still need to install the patched
marlin firmware), UV also turns on and off. After that, there were many
experiments with the raspberry image and the config. In the end, I
installed the nanodlp version on the desktop and was finally able to adjust
the display timings so that it worked clearly and without flickering.
I still need to do some testing before the first print, and also get the
invisible edges of the display properly adjusted, but so far everything
seems to indicate that the printer will work.
As soon as I can print something intelligible, I will definitely describe
the sequence of actions in more detail if it is interesting for nanodlp.
However, my config may differ from the one you need, because. you most
likely have a different display with a converter.
Here's what it looks like so far. A model with vertical stripes had to be
made for testing.
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Received the first print. The first time the quality was good. Here are the approximate steps:
You will most likely have different settings for timings and screen frequencies.
In order not to poke around in the pins, the configuration suited me I am attaching the files of the machine and settings for burning nanodlp. This is the first version, but it suits my resin, maybe I will correct something in the future. problems: Enjoy! |
I would like to have a standard configuration to KLD-LCD1260 because it is very hard to find a tutorial for who it is starting with SLA configuration.
It is possible to update that?
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