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Anycubic Predator - Internal Filament Sensor Mount
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Hello!
This is a project that I've made at the start of this year but I had no time to pubblish before.
With this simple modification You can move the Predator filament sensor from Outside to Inside. This is advantageous, because with the original position of the sensor sometimes, after homing, when the head drops to start printing, the filament twists to the sensor and it happens that it gets tangled up hindering the movement of the head.
In addition, the printer is exciting as it is cleaner.
It is not necessary to add mechanical parts or screws, all the original material is 100% reused.
First of all, it is necessary to print the two pieces I have designed that will be mounted after moving the filament.
To move the filament you need to perform these simple operations:
1) Disconnect the connector that connects the sensor to the printer
2) Unscrew the two screws that hold the sensor to the bottom of the printer TOP.
3) Unscrew the 2 screws that fix the sensor to the metal
This is a project that I've made at the start of this year but I had no time to pubblish before.
With this simple modification You can move the Predator filament sensor from Outside to Inside. This is advantageous, because with the original position of the sensor sometimes, after homing, when the head drops to start printing, the filament twists to the sensor and it happens that it gets tangled up hindering the movement of the head.
In addition, the printer is exciting as it is cleaner.
It is not necessary to add mechanical parts or screws, all the original material is 100% reused.
First of all, it is necessary to print the two pieces I have designed that will be mounted after moving the filament.
To move the filament you need to perform these simple operations:
1) Disconnect the connector that connects the sensor to the printer
2) Unscrew the two screws that hold the sensor to the bottom of the printer TOP.
3) Unscrew the 2 screws that fix the sensor to the metal
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