When the upload has finished the RAMBo will restart and you should see the following display
on the LCD:
Fig. 20-9: It's ALIVE!
Congrats again! You've got a living, breathing (hey, work with me here!) 3D printer that you've
built yourself.
If for some weird, inexplicable reason you do NOT see that display (or something very, very
similar!), carefully retrace your steps. Start back at the beginning with the eeprom_clear test and go
from there. If you still don't get a working display please contact
If your kit was shipped with the Kysan stepper motors (we covered that earlier, remember?),
you're going to need to make a small tweak to the firmware in order to adjust the current drive that they
need.
Click on the tab in the Arduino IDE marked "Configuration.h". At line #701, you should see
this text: #define MOTOR_CURRENT {175,175,175,200,0}.
Change that line to this: #define MOTOR_CURRENT {155,155,155,165,0}
Save your changes and upload the updated firmware to the RAMBo, just like you did in the
prior step.
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