Home button on repetier = bad move

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Home button on repetier = bad move

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So I thought it would be a good idea to hit the home button on the repetier host software when I was calibrating my rostock but it was a BAD move.
It appears to home the x-axis first and since it was near the plate it jammed into the rail and just kept going because the limit switch is at the top = a lot longer distance than the rail :cry:
1) Is there a way to get the repetier home button to act like the home on lcd???

Also In the mad dash I got snagged on the thermistor wire for the hot end and it pulled out :oops:
2) What should I use to clean the RTV out of the little hole to reapply the themistor?
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Did you hit the home button that has the "X" by it? That will home the X Axis only and that generally is a bad idea in most cases. There is a home all button that doesn't have an X/Y/Z axis by it and I use that button to home the machine all the time with no issues.
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I was able to clean mine just with acetone and a xacto knife. It came out pretty easy really. There is a commercial dissolver too: http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-80652-RT ... +dissolver but it might be overkill for such a small amount.
LorenOlepi wrote: Also In the mad dash I got snagged on the thermistor wire for the hot end and it pulled out :oops:
2) What should I use to clean the RTV out of the little hole to reapply the themistor?
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It depends which firmware you're using.

Marlin firmware will do what you're describing and make the printer try to self-destruct.

Repetier firmware does the right thing for all four home buttons (X, Y, Z, and Home). X and Y will move to the center of the corresponding axis without moving the head up or down. Z will move all three carriages up together without moving the head horizontally. Home will move all three carriages up together then center.

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Thanks for the feedback
I'm using the marlin firmware AKA self destruct mode... does the repetier firmware have support for the lcd screen as well? What the difference between them?
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SeeMeCNC is now shipping the kit with repetier firmware now. That should tell you something.

Motion is smoother, and I haven't had my printer try to self destruct since I made the switch. Yes, it's configured for the LCD, which is what motivated me to switch.

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thanks I will try it and see how it goes...
I'm assuming its the same steps to update the firmware via arduino?
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Thanks again... hopefully I will get it up and running this weekend :D
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dbarrans wrote:I haven't had my printer try to self destruct since I made the switch.
I've only caused that "oh @#$%" moment once with Repetier firmware and it had nothing to do with the firmware, it was the keyboard actuator. I was making my print radius larger, and reached the point where the cheapskate bearing hits the top deck of the base :)
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Yeah, I had that happen with Marlin, but I haven't tried it with Repetier because I had just put on new belts and didn't want to chew them up right away by testing that.

That should be easy enough to avoid by adding a sanity check in the firmware. I may get motivated to figure out a fix for it soon.

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Just uploaded it and the home button works as it should...YEAH! Thanks for the links.
Also found this thread to reverse the knob rotation
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... rds#p11877
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