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I want convert this printer into 3d printer. I reuse printing functionality for each layer of the 3d object. For this, i need a maximum of technical information concerning the printer.
An everyday inkjet printer is not able to do what a 3D printer does. You would need to install a reservoir containing plastic fluid ingredients. Epson would have to produce a tank which has larger jets.
Take a close look under the inkjets. There is barely 1/16 inch clearance. Anything you create must be very thin.
I believe a 3D printer makes the platform travel back and forth. An ordinary printer can only pull the paper one way. You would have to feed the same sheet of paper many times, to build up any thickness.
I know the general operating principle of 2D and 3D printers. I just need as much technical information in order to make the changes necessary to move the platform supporting the 3d object, deceive the driver on the level of the cartridges. Printer mechanical 2d serving only the impression of each component the final object. an additional mechanism effecting the vertical displacement of the support plate. Circuit diagrams can also afford to make small changes to add additional capabilities to the mechanics of the printer 2d (movement direction of the paper).
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