I have an Ender 5 Plus with some upgrades (“Old” MicroSwiss Direct Drive, Exoslide XY, custom shroud) and I occasionally have the issue in which the Cables for the Print head as well as the Filament Feeding Tube interfere or get caught on something on the printer.

The most recent example was when I printed (or wanted to print) something and in the middle of the night I woke up and checked up on it and it had a layer shift. Turns out that the filament feeding tube got caught in the X belt of the exoslide and prevented it from moving properly.

I already printed some brackets for the cables on the backside to the print head but the tube is still fairly unstable and flopping over after some time. The same with the filament feeding tube, since they are delivered in a spiral they are fairly fixed in that position and while I could and now have oriented it into a position that it wouldn’t get caught, I need a more permanent solution.

What I am looking for is something to keep the cables upright, maybe even some “boom arm” that has some clips on it that pull/hold the cables up but also not as tight so that it interferes with anything…

Here is an image of my Printer. which pretty much shows the issue.

  • @FireTower
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    1 year ago

    Maybe you could rig something up with retractable badge holders. You might be able to get them for free from your work.

    • @FribbtasticOP
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      21 year ago

      Yes, something like this I was thinking about. A boom arm or pole or something like that would then reach over the printer and the retractable badge holders could hold the cables and feed tube up without interfering with them that much.

      • Overzeetop
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        51 year ago

        This is exactly what I do. I had a couple retractable cables let over from my wired-VR days and rigged it up on my CR10s. Works great. Here’s a pic - they tops are just connected to the top rail with a rubber band for easy removal. (this was take through the “window” in my enclosure, so you can’t see the top)