![Griffin Pro 3d printer Version 1.3e](https://3dcrawler.ams3.digitaloceanspaces.com/thingiverse/3867364-Griffin-Pro-3d-printer-Version-1-3e-3128217330.jpg)
Griffin Pro 3d printer Version 1.3e
Description
These are the files for the Griffin Pro 3d printer. Keep in mind this was not designed to be built at home but also this is an older design with some updates. These files are posted to help those with a Griffin keep them running and for others to gleen ideas, it's not really meant as a guide to build one, though you can if you want. The ODT file contains a parts list, you can open it with Word(?) or Libre-Office. I do not recommend using the extruder unless you have a Griffin Hobb as the size is unique. See below for the spring extruder. These are the last updates before Griffin switched to an E3d hotend. These are backwards compatible with all J-head models and much works with the Griffin OS. Most changes pertained to the effector. If you want the E3d files see the 2.0 version. 2.0 Also used a hard mounted bed and a clip on probe as well as using 626Pilot firmware for better calibration. 2.0 effector: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867417 New LCD bracket; https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867440 Improved filament guide: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867489 Spring extruder: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867544 Hard bed mounts for XL: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867548 Hard bed mounts for minis and mids https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3867562 If you want to use mechanical switches instead of optical switches, use the Griffin Delta OS upper frame brackets. Opticals are pretty much similar accuracy but are less noisy, electrically or audibly. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:259238 Config files for the controller are included, select your size then rename the file to "config" without quotes, copy to the controller sdcard. Config files are for an Azteeg V1 and 1.1, they will not work with an Azteeg V3, for that you need to use the config files from the 2.0 effector upgrade. Any slicer may be used, the most important settings are retraction 6mm at 85mm/s, filament size, and that the fan is always run at 40% or greater to preserve the life of the effector. Be sure to set size of your printer and that it uses a round bed/delta. All parts are PLA printed at 70-75% infill, the effector is printed in T-Glase or PET. Skeleton probe is a magnetic clip on probe for the J-head before moving to E3d. It uses 4x 8x5mm round neodymium magnets and an Omron D2F mouse switch as a probe. It is far superior to the original FSR (force sensing resistors) sensors used. EDIT: I added some pictures of the probe assembly. Two are the assembly and one shows how I use drop-ins to make a mount on the printer for it. I would HIGHLY recommend getting a bigger heater cartridge. I recently switches to a 40watt on one printer and it made a big difference. I have long suspected 30 watts was insufficient on E3d nozzles and after testing I can confirm it absolutely is. You do NOT need a 50watt, I put a 50watt in my bigger printer designed for higher temp filaments but it's completely overkill and some controllers will have a lot of problems controlling the power. These are uploaded as Creative Commons - Attribution, you can do what you want, but give credit.
Statistics
Likes
22
Downloads
0