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X-Axis Belts 

The gMax 2 Pro was designed so the x-axis belt will remain in-place even if you swap extruders. A metal 
plate is bolted to the x-axis linear block and the belts are attached to either end. You do not need to 
remove the extruder to replace or tighten the belts. 

If you need to tighten or replace a belt, follow these steps. 

1.

 

On the x-axis motor, remove two of the bolts (#1 and #4). 
 

2.

 

Loosen the other two bolts (#2 and #3). This will allow the motor 
to swing down and loosen the belt. 
 

3.

 

If you’re installing a new belt, connect it to the right side of the 

extruder plate with cable ties, then loop it around the right-side 
pulley, around the motor on the left side and 
connect it to the left side of the belt plate. The belt 
should be tight en

ough that it’s not sagging.

 

 

4.

 

Once everything is connected rotate the x-axis 
motor back up to tension the belt and reinstall the 
bolts. 
 

Y-Axis Belt 

The y-axis belt clamp is secured underneath the bed frame. We must access the bottom of the printer to 
adjust the belt tension. To do this turn the printer on its back. You will find it useful to use a box to rest 
the printer frame on. A filament box is the perfect size. As you lift, the bed will want to roll backwards. 
Be sure to hold it while turning the printer on its back 

1.

 

With access to the bottom of the printer, loosen the aluminum bracket from the aluminum 
extrusion. So it has a few millimeters of wiggle room. 
 

2.

 

Loosen the double t-nut that is pressed against the belt 
on the back of the plate.  
 

3.

 

Insert the new belt or tighten the belt by a tooth or two 
if you are just tightening the belt. 
 

4.

 

Then tighten down on the double t nut to clamp the belt 
in place. The belt should not be tight at this point 
because the aluminum bracket is loose. 
 

5.

 

Tighten the aluminum bracket back down. Tightening down on the aluminum bracket will pull 
the belt tight.  

Summary of Contents for gMax 2 PRO

Page 1: ...n infinite number of designs in all shapes sizes colors and functionalities The possibilities are truly endless We at gCreate hope you enjoy this machine as much as we have enjoyed making it For the b...

Page 2: ...wall and let sit for several minutes to avoid any possible electrical shock Use a ceramic screwdriver when adjusting electrical components As with any product utilizing high heat and electricity you...

Page 3: ...First Layer 7 gcode Methodology 7 gcode example 8 Common gcode commands 8 Updating Firmware 8 Description 8 Printer Firmware Marlin 2 x 9 LCD Screen firmware 9 Firmware Error Codes 10 3D Models 12 3D...

Page 4: ...Replace Hotend 16 Loose Hotend Parts 16 BLtouch Replace Pin 17 Replace Drive Gear 17 Tightening Bolts and Frame 17 Adjust Lead Screw 17 Lubricating the Lead Screws 18 Aligning the Lead Screws 18 Adjus...

Page 5: ...change during a print you can insert M600 in the gcode at the desired move or layer height Using this method you can force a filament change at a specific time or layer regardless of if you are presen...

Page 6: ...re s allow you to track progress send commands or control the printer If you have the gTouch controller you can connect this via USB and operate the printer from the secondary touch screen You will ha...

Page 7: ...Live Z adjust Bed Leveling with Heated Bed gcode Methodology gcode is what the 3d printer uses to move the extruder and issue commands gcode can be modified in a standard text editor such as Wordpad...

Page 8: ...965 move extruder and extrude filament G1 X201 273 Y181 349 E0 05195 M600 Initiate filament change Common gcode commands G28 Home all axis G29 Level bed Don t use in start gcode M420 V1 T1 Display bed...

Page 9: ...After the upload the file on the SD card will be named firmware CUR If it isn t then the firmware didn t upload Upload LCD Screen Firmware The LCD screen has its own firmware configuration file and gr...

Page 10: ...the hotend or bed registers a temperature far outside the target for a long period a thermal runaway will trigger to protect the printer and you Check to see if the thermistor is malfunctioning primar...

Page 11: ...o The black 5 pin cable going from the electronics to the LCD screen might be damaged or additional issues might exist Contact tech support Failed to enable bed leveling o When you install new firmwar...

Page 12: ...re free to download If you need something printed and you think someone else probably wanted it as well chances are you can find it or something similar on the internet Among the most popular 3D print...

Page 13: ...rows of recirculating ball bearings and it performs best when lubricaled and clear of debris The X and Z axis use Hiwin MGN15C rails and the Y axis uses EGH15C rails Warning Do not remove the linear b...

Page 14: ...motor back up to tension the belt and reinstall the bolts Y Axis Belt The y axis belt clamp is secured underneath the bed frame We must access the bottom of the printer to adjust the belt tension To...

Page 15: ...r We recommend using a ceramic screwdriver when adjusting the stepper drivers to avoid damage to the electronics The potentiometer will have a small flat spot on it which should be turned to about a 4...

Page 16: ...using the wrench Do not tighten without the wrench or you may loosen the heater block or break the throat 4 You might have to adjust the babystepping on the next print since the new nozzle may be a ne...

Page 17: ...imple 1 Loosen the set screw on the drive gear using a hex key 2 Pull it off the motor shaft 3 When installing the new one you will see a flat spot on the gear that will match a flat spot on the motor...

Page 18: ...rew to line up with one of the set screws 2 Loosen the two bolts holding the lead screw to the x axis carriage and POM nut and let it settle in the correct position Then re tighten 3 Loosen the top pi...

Page 19: ...w could lead to false triggers 10 recommended Driver Current mA The TMC2130 stepper drivers can have the current adjusted via the firmware If the drivers overheat the printer will dynamically lower th...

Page 20: ...y can be added by modifying the config ini file Note to add your own custom routines you must use n between gcode commands to add new lines Raise Z 100 Raise the z axis 100mm Useful for changing nozzl...

Page 21: ...Page 21 Other...

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