New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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I got my Artemis today and assembled it. I already have a Max3 which I built as well.

There is an issue with the X tower. When I select "home" from the web interface, sometimes it works, and sometimes it moves the X carriage way down then back up. When it does work, the X carriage is about 3/4 of an inch from the top after homing, but Y and Z are very near the limit switch.

If I manually move the carriage or touch the limit switches, I see the LEDs for the limit switches go out for each one, including X.

If I try to run the "First Probe" macro, it will eventually get confused and start reporting errors. The steppers all seem to be running smoothly and the X limit switch appears to be working OK as well.

Any suggestions what the problem might be?
The biggest hint is the X carriage going way down during homing, why would it do that? It's almost like the X direction is reversed, but it doesn't behave consistently that way.
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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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I would carefully examine the stepper connector for the X axis. Make sure the crimps are good and that the socket is fully seated in the connector shell.

The behavior you describe screams "intermittent connection".

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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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To debug the problem (were it me) I would;

1) unhook the arms and the effector before going further; so I could safely test w/o having to worry about crashing the effector into the bed.

2) check to make sure that the stepper motor wires are seated.. <- I see gene got that covered... (we were posting at the same time lol)
Yeah that is the first thing I would check.

3) Compare the wires to make sure they are in the correct color order.
4) switch axis (x) to axis (y) and vise versa - the problem should migrate from the x to y axis.

--I don't think your problem is below (but I would still check it out - because it is easy to do)

In the web interface you can go to
Settings->Machine Properties - you can test the endstops by manually pressing them; you will see the result on the web interface..

You can also go to settings: system editor; and check out homedelta.g

G91 ; use relative positioning
G1 S1 X750 Y750 Z750 F5000 ; move all carriages up, stopping at the endstops
G1 S2 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F500 ; move all towers down 5mm
G1 S1 X8 Y8 Z8 F500 ; move towers slowly up 8mm, stopping at the endstops
G1 S2 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F500 ; move carriages down 5mm
G90 ; back to absolute positioning

To confirm you are homing on the Duet web interface - a misconfigured slicer might home improperly as described.
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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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Gene was right. Intermittent connection on the X stepper motor. I had to disconnect and reconnect it a couple of times to get it solid. Perhaps there was some oxidation on the pins. Homing and calibration work fine now.

This morning I was able to get that going and verify the bed heater and thermistor are working. Tonight after work I will move on to the rest of the checkout.

Thanks!
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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

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Turns out it was still flakey. I ended up cutting the connector off and using a few of the spare pins to re-do it. There must have been a bad crimp in the factory-supplied set. It's now happily printing the pre-sliced benchy with the supplied neon green PLA and all looks good.
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Re: New Artemis, Homing and calibration issues

Post by adarcher »

Glad you got it all working!

The pins also have a little tab to keep them in. When I had the same problem, I saw that I had to use a knife to bend them back out so they'd "snap" into place again.

Post a pic of your benchy when it's done :)
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