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The Anette printer is based on Anet A6

Non-printable changes from Anet A6

  1. PSU: Temporarily Meanwell 24V 600W. Will be changed to two different PSU's in the near future.
  2. Motherboard: SKR 1.4 Turbo
    Quirk: pins for second extruder heater are used instead for a heatsink fan on the on the first (and only) extruder, so the heatsink fan can have PWM and turn on only when needed.
  3. Installed drivers: All TMC 2209
  4. Firmware: Klipper ✨ (Marlin compatible)
  5. Build volume: 220x220x170 (170mm height can be safely upped to 190mm in the firmware, I think)
  6. Extruder:
    1. Trianglelab BMG dual geared extruder clone
    2. Extruder motor: 1.8deg NEMA17 23MM (pancake)
    3. Auto bed leveling sensor: original BLTouch 3.1
    4. Hotend: Trianglelab E3D V6 hotend clone
      1. Heat break: Trianglelab GRADE5 V6 titanium alloy heat break (Fullmetal ✨)
      2. Heater cartridge: Trianglelab 6*20MM 12V / 24V 50W
      3. Silicone sock (please take it off when heating nozzle >250C)
      4. Trianglelab T-D500 Temperature Sensor 500℃ (provides unprecise measurements with temps below 100C, but it's okay)
      5. Various assortment of V6 nozzles
  7. Heat Bed:
    1. 200x200mmm silicone heater pad 200W (not sure), works in parallel with the original 220x220x3 aluminium 120W heatbed
    2. Wham Bam Flexible Build Systeminfo and short overview (spare parts in the printer supplies box)
      1. Wham Bam Flexi Magnetic Base (high temp-resistant up to 150 degrees with high temp 3M adhesive)
      2. Wham Bam Flexi Build Plate (spring steel)
      3. PEX Build Surface film on build plate

Printable changes from Anet A6

Lots of them. If some 3D printed part breaks, you can ask @ubershy, and she will provide models (or links to models) or even source files.

See also

Anette important info and tips