Anet A8 is a pretty famous DIY FDM 3D printer from a Chinese manufacturer Anet 3D. This machine became one of the first affordable printers on the market, quickly becoming a choice for many newcomers. Despite being released a long time ago, Anet A8 is still on the market surprisingly ...
The recommended beginners software is Cura. Inside the manual, you’ll find how to configure Cura 14.07 with your Anet A8. I highly recommend that you do your first prints with that version of Cura. Mostly because you have the manual and explanation how to configure it with Anet A8. Cura ...
Removing the sensor holder on the back-side and adding manual support for the end-stop pin is a good way to simplify the design and make it more streamlined. And adding screw holes to keep the parts together will help ensure that the final product is sturdy and functional. Overall, it so...
- Some screws and nuts as described in the Prusa’s instruction manual (M3n, M3nS, M3x10, M3x30, M3x40, M3x25, M3x18). - 1xMK8 extruder gear (see the second picture, you’ll need the concave one, not the Anet A8’s original) - 1x625ZZ bearing - Nema 17 Extruder Step moto...
Anet A8, and Tevo models. The sensor's customization options allow for a tailored fit, ensuring that it integrates seamlessly with your existing setup. With clear instructions and a straightforward installation process, you'll be up and running in no time, ready to enjoy the benefits of automat...
// ANET A8 Standard Extruder at 210 Degree Celsius and 100 Fan //(measured after M106 S255 with M303 E0 S210 C8) //#define DEFAULT_Kp 21.0 //#define DEFAULT_Ki 1.25 //#define DEFAULT_Kd 86.0 // ---DOPISAŁEM --- // Tuned by ralf-...