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Fixing a 3D Printer (Robo3D R1+) & Printing Some Parts

Fixing a 3D Printer (Robo3D R1+) & Printing Some Parts In this video, we finally take some time to fix our 3D Printer and get it up and running again. We own a Robo3D R1+ 3D Printer that we purchased in 2016. At some point, about 8 months ago, the heated bed no longer heated up, making the printer essentially unusable. Throughout the video, Connor diagnoses and repairs the issue, then prints off a couple of test parts to verify the printer's functionality. The problem ended up being a damaged connector between the heated bed and the RAMPS board. The fix was a new connector and the RAMPS board did not need to be replaced. In a future video, we're planning to 3D print some custom shift knobs to test various shapes and designs. Let us know in the comments what things you want to see us print in the future!


Printer Used:


Robo3D R1+ 3D Printer (8"x9"x10" build volume)


e3d V6 hotend


Meanwell Power Supply


Smart LCD Controller XXL





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