Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 11:40:38 EST 2008 | dwl
Hello, I have an MPM AP 25 and the camera parks itself over the worknest, so when the z tower tries to rise to print, it collides with the camera. Is there some way to adjust the park position so that the camera in not in the way of the Z tower? Than
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 18:47:57 EDT 2009 | swag
Could be the z-axis driver card???
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 16:06:36 EDT 2009 | soudomphong
I thought AP-25 was old. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 12:41:19 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
Hi All, What causes the z tower to fall/slide down in this machine? There is a break at the bottom of the motor but the book says that it is for when the machine is off. It could happen at any moment. It sucks when it is in the middle of printing a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:16:56 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
There is a tactile sensor and the air hose and wires do not look like they've been kept up. Is this falling of the Z normal in order to prevent damage to the wires/air hose? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:21:40 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
No it is not normal. The reason it is happening is because the Z motor is in an over current situation. You need to fix the wires and get the connections out of the way.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 10:34:10 EDT 2009 | chrisgriffin
The Z axis is overloading. Could be a connector between the top of the table and the bottom of the rails, or a faulty motor, z-brake, or driver. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 10:23:38 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I am assuming this machine has a tactile sensor that mounts to the printing table. If the air connection or any of the wire connectors get under the rear rail it will cause the Z to fall. Also any bare wires on the tactile sensor that touch the prin
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 08:04:15 EST 2007 | samir
In my past life, I used a tooling plate by JNJ that is specifically made for MPM's. The theory is - it's an alphanumeric grid, like Battleship, where you figure out your setup once, and then document it. It worked with and fit nicely with the MPM H
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 19:10:43 EDT 2023 | cyber_wolf
This machines support table looks similar to AP and UP machines. I believe MPM published the dimensions of the "H" tower that the dedicated plates bolts to. As far as the plate, they are typically (2) pieces with the inside hollowed out to allow for