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Discover the New E3D Compatible Automatic Pressure Advance Calibration Sensor

Updated: Mar 3

Features of the Automatic Pressure Advance Calibration Sensor


This is a new E3D compatible automatic Pressure Advance calibration sensor. It is specially designed for the Voron printer with hotend E3D V6, Dragon, and more.


In addition to the PA calibration and probe features, it has the following new features:


  • Small and Strong: Only 6 mm in height and 2 mm thick steel.

  • Integrated MCU and High-Speed ADC: No external PCB board required.

  • Small and Super Soft Cable: Easy to manage and connect.

  • Direct Connection: Connects directly to your toolhead board or Pi via I2C or USB.


Why Choose This Sensor?


We understand that 3D printing enthusiasts need reliable tools. This sensor offers precision and ease of use. Its compact design makes it perfect for tight spaces. The integrated MCU and high-speed ADC ensure fast and accurate readings.


Installation Made Easy


Installing the sensor is straightforward. You can connect it directly to your toolhead board or Raspberry Pi. This eliminates the need for extra components. The small and soft cable makes routing simple.


Performance Benefits


Using this sensor can greatly enhance your printing experience. It helps achieve better pressure advance calibration. This leads to improved print quality. You’ll notice fewer issues with stringing and blobs.


Community Support


We believe in the power of community. Join our Discord channel, 3D Printscape, for support and tips. Share your experiences and learn from others.


Conclusion


In summary, the new E3D compatible automatic Pressure Advance calibration sensor is a game changer. Its compact design, integrated features, and ease of installation make it a must-have for any Voron printer user.


For more information, visit our WIKI or check out our Store.



We are excited to see how this sensor will inspire the broader maker world. Let’s build the Intelligent Nervous System for 3D Printing together!

 
 
 

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