I’m not sure how I did it either, but I’m wiling to try to do it again
Well that was easy…I think…Can you edit them now?
I was able to edit the 6th post, so I guess it works now!
it works. I added line or two just to check.
I have added quite a bit to the wiki. Much of the material is either summarized or quoted from others’ posts here in the forums. There is plenty more to be written, and anyone is welcome to contribute. In particular, the troubleshooting section and the specifications section. Please come and add to, fix, and improve what I have written.
My problem with no clear separation of M1-M3 and M4 forums, at least an indicator on the title, is I have researched answers for issues, and made notes, only to (eventually) find I’m looking at the wrong machine. Any user manual needs to be as simple as the simplest user (OK, I’ll volunteer for that designation).
For example, at this moment, It occurred to me an improvement could be engraved 1, 2, 3, 4 positions on the base to indicate positions of posts and up-down. Right now I am worrying that even with the power cord down on my 70-degree angled upright wood rack, that I could swap the upper cables (left-right) and the lower (left-right) when clipping to the anchors.
Someone did Maslow-logo motor caps, how about 1-2-3-4 or TR (top right), TL, BR (bottom right), BL ( with a set of 4-color caps?).
The one good thing in this regard is that there is almost nothing posted about the M4 before March 2023, and very little about the M1-M3 posted after that date. But you are correct that for any randomly selected (or searched) topic, it is often unclear from the title which machine is being discussed.
John Wolter wrote:
The one good thing in this regard is that there is almost nothing posted about
the M4 before March 2023, and very little about the M1-M3 posted after that
date. But you are correct that for any randomly selected (or searched) topic,
it is often unclear from the title which machine is being discussed.
There really isn’t a M3, and what was marketed as the M2 was from a different
company (it’s the biggest source of confusion)
David Lang