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Anet N4 - Linear Rail Adapter
door CJ000
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I created this adapter to replace the cylindrical rails with MLG12 200mm linear rails in order to improve the print quality.
In my case I drilled holes into the column, but you can use some sort of epoxy or cyanoacrylate to bond it. I've included a "gluing jig", print at least 4 of those to support the column and align the rails properly flat on a table. Also the rails should be spaced off 15mm away from the top if you're measuring with the top plate included or 7mm if you have removed it.
IMPORTANT: the rails must be aligned flush to facing to the front of the printer, check the images.
If you're having z-wobble, check the following:
- lead screw might be bent slightly, so once you disassemble the printer try to address that. You can also check the wobbling if you remove the pin-lock and bearing, then control the printer moving the head up and down.
Print settings
Walls: 6+
Infill space: 2mm
Infill line width: 0.45mm
Bottom/Top layers: 8
Print vertically, I ad
In my case I drilled holes into the column, but you can use some sort of epoxy or cyanoacrylate to bond it. I've included a "gluing jig", print at least 4 of those to support the column and align the rails properly flat on a table. Also the rails should be spaced off 15mm away from the top if you're measuring with the top plate included or 7mm if you have removed it.
IMPORTANT: the rails must be aligned flush to facing to the front of the printer, check the images.
If you're having z-wobble, check the following:
- lead screw might be bent slightly, so once you disassemble the printer try to address that. You can also check the wobbling if you remove the pin-lock and bearing, then control the printer moving the head up and down.
Print settings
Walls: 6+
Infill space: 2mm
Infill line width: 0.45mm
Bottom/Top layers: 8
Print vertically, I ad
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