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Original Prusa XL
Original Prusa XL Five-Head (Semi-Assembled) (1.06)
3. CoreXY & Back assembly | Tools necessary for this chapter
1. Tools necessary for this chapter
Step 1 of 47 (Chapter 3 of 8)
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For the following steps, please prepare:
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T10 screwdriver
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2.5mm Allen key
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3mm Allen key
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Contents
Original Prusa XL Five-Head (Semi-Assembled) (1.06)
1. Introduction
2. Base & Side frame assembly
3. CoreXY & Back assembly
Tools necessary for this chapter
Torque indicator disassembly
Installing the CoreXY assembly: parts preparation
How to insert the M3nEs nuts
CoreXY assembly
Installing the CoreXY assembly
Installing the CoreXY assembly
Securing the CoreXY
Manipulating with the printer
Torque indicator: parts preparation
Assembling the Torque indicator
Securing the CoreXY
Haribo time!
Securing the left linear rail
Securing the right linear rail
Earthing-connectors: parts preparation
Inserting the M3nEs nuts into extrusions
Grounding the Frame
Grounding the sides
Grounding the rear side
Cover-clips: parts preparation
Attaching the cover-clips
Attaching the cover-clips
XL rear panel: parts preparation
Removing the electronics casing
Attaching the XL rear panel
Attaching the XL rear panel
Installing the XL rear panel
Installing the XL rear panel
Haribo time!
Rear left: cable management
Rear left: PE cable
Rear left: connecting the cables
Rear left: securing the cables
Rear right: cable management
Rear right: connecting the cables
Installing the frame grounding
Rear right: securing the cables
Overview of electronics wiring
Rear electronics covers preparation
Rear electronics cover
Covering the electronics
Installing the extrusion covers: parts preparation
Installing front extrusion covers
Instaling rear extrusion covers
Haribo time!
Good job!
4. Heatbed & Side panels assembly
5. Tool-changer assembly
6. Extruder & accessories assembly
7. First run
Manual changelog Five-Head (Semi-Assembled)
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Digital-Storm
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about 1 year ago
Very easy, more like very stressful. Feeding screws in while simultaniously juggling holding a back panel and aligning the screw hole pieces is not what I call "very easy"
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hmk
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about 1 year ago
Use the Single-Tool or Multi-Head instructions if "Very Easy" feels wrong -- there it is "Moderate" difficulty! ;)
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