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(second part of my comment, but why require/demand to be signed in, welcome ALL comments)
……….would have been much better and would have saved time. Then…. it would be good to describe the sections a bit more in the overview. Then the extrusion numbering: you have to remove the labels printed on them as all are in the way except the short extrusion D for the Z-axis. Many times I am was wondering where extrusion A, B, E or F actually were. Another issues: the glue of the labels is super hard to remove, even with alcohol or aceton; you really have to use a label glue dissolvent to remove it.
But my machine Z+ 1500x1500 is no fully assumbled apart from the table below it and it all seems to work fine sofar. It’s for me the first time I do this, although my experience with 3D printers and Fusion360 comes in handy as it is not really so far apart.
Greetings,
Mark Wiersma
Hi Robert,
Just a general comment on the assembly manuals: it’s doable and besides some small typos it is all clear. But if I compare it to the assembly instructions of the Joseph Prusa 3D printer it is not as good. What would save the assembler time and avoid making mistakes would be for instance briefly summerizing which parts, screws, bolts or whatever is needed instead of mentioning this within the assembly instructions, including a small graphic image of the parts. Collecting the parts is time consuming , as the plastic bags are white the side where the description of the content is and transparant on the other side. I noticed in some videos of older machines that you used to use transparent plastic bags labelling it with a sticker. This …… (why limit these comments, I don’t get it…..)……