Issue with calibration
Issue with calibration
Hi,
I'm having problem calibrating using the gcode file mentioned in this page http://seemecnc.dozuki.com/Guide/Step+6 ... +MAX+v3/51
When I print that file using MatterControl, all 3 axis try to go past the end stops and they start to grind!
I've verified that all 3 end stops are operational with M119 command. I can also manually move the axis using the CONTROLS in MatterControl.
Can you please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?
Regards,
Athapa
I'm having problem calibrating using the gcode file mentioned in this page http://seemecnc.dozuki.com/Guide/Step+6 ... +MAX+v3/51
When I print that file using MatterControl, all 3 axis try to go past the end stops and they start to grind!
I've verified that all 3 end stops are operational with M119 command. I can also manually move the axis using the CONTROLS in MatterControl.
Can you please help me figure out what I'm doing wrong?
Regards,
Athapa
Re: Issue with calibration
Sounds like this is a new build? So M119 "works". Have you tried homing and if so what happens.
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Re: Issue with calibration
Hi mhackney,
It is a new build.
Home does the same thing. All 3 axis move up and then start to grind once it reach the top.
Thanks,
Athapa
It is a new build.
Home does the same thing. All 3 axis move up and then start to grind once it reach the top.
Thanks,
Athapa
Re: Issue with calibration
Ok, so that's where we need to start. Tell us how you checked with M119. It sounds like your end stops are either not triggering or wired or configured incorrectly.
You did install the flat head screw at the top of each carriage, correct? And when you push a carriage to the top do you hear a click from the switch?
You did install the flat head screw at the top of each carriage, correct? And when you push a carriage to the top do you hear a click from the switch?
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Re: Issue with calibration
I have the flat head screw and it does click when it is pressed against the end stop.
I use MatterControl->Settings & Controls->Options->Show Terminal and type the commands there.
When none of the screw heads are touching the end stops then this is the output from M119 command : x_max:L y_max:L z_max:L
Then using MC, I release the motors and push everything up against the end stops and the M119 output is : x_max:H y_max:H z_max:H
Thanks,
Athapa
I use MatterControl->Settings & Controls->Options->Show Terminal and type the commands there.
When none of the screw heads are touching the end stops then this is the output from M119 command : x_max:L y_max:L z_max:L
Then using MC, I release the motors and push everything up against the end stops and the M119 output is : x_max:H y_max:H z_max:H
Thanks,
Athapa
Re: Issue with calibration
Thanks for the detailed response. This is a head scratcher. Can you post a photo of your RAMBo board and post it please. It's late so I'll mill this overnight. Maybe someone else will have an idea.
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Re: Issue with calibration
Actually, I need to verify this but maybe you have the switches wired incorrectly. A photo of that would help. Or a description of which terminal lugs you used.
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Re: Issue with calibration
I'm using the 2 outer leads as shown in the step 3 in this page: http://seemecnc.dozuki.com/Guide/Step+3 ... ssembly/43
The picture I've attached is not very clear. 2 of the outer leads are bend. The white and black wires are connected to those 2 leads and the middle lead is straight up and not connected to anything. The following picture shows the board with end stop connections: This picture shows the stepper motor connections: Thank you for looking at this!
The picture I've attached is not very clear. 2 of the outer leads are bend. The white and black wires are connected to those 2 leads and the middle lead is straight up and not connected to anything. The following picture shows the board with end stop connections: This picture shows the stepper motor connections: Thank you for looking at this!
Re: Issue with calibration
Don't test all three at once - test them one at a time. If you're holding all three at the same time, it'll show if the switches are working, but not show that one or more are plugged into the wrong input on the board. For example, you could have the X and Z connectors swapped and you'd never know it unless you check them one at a time.
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Re: Issue with calibration
I think Gene nailed it. I was hoping to tell from the photos but the endstop connections are not marked and the photo is not clear but swapping a pair of them would result in the problem you are seeing.
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Re: Issue with calibration
Thanks geneb and mhackney for the suggestion. I had checked each of them one at a time to make sure each of them were working. I didn't pay attention to see if the right axis had the value changed from L to H. I'll verify that and try to swap the connections.
Thank you,
athapa
Thank you,
athapa
Re: Issue with calibration
Great, at this point this is the only thing I can think of that makes sense! And Gene thought of it so I got noth'n!
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Re: Issue with calibration
That solved the problem!!! I swap x and z end stop connectors!
When the end stop in the X tower is pressed it shows High for Z end stop and vice versa! I'm fine with it as long as it works.
Thank a lot guys!!!
When the end stop in the X tower is pressed it shows High for Z end stop and vice versa! I'm fine with it as long as it works.
Thank a lot guys!!!
Re: Issue with calibration
Great!
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Re: Issue with calibration
Some update for anyone else who may encounter similar issues.
I printed this test object from this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1363023 The printout was flipped horizontally (mirror image). So I swap the Z and X stepper motor connections instead and it is printing perfectly!
Thanks to geneb and mhackney for pointing me in the right direction!!!
I printed this test object from this link: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1363023 The printout was flipped horizontally (mirror image). So I swap the Z and X stepper motor connections instead and it is printing perfectly!
Thanks to geneb and mhackney for pointing me in the right direction!!!
Re: Issue with calibration
Stepper motor and not endstops were swapped? You'd get the same results with homing but as you observed, a mirrored part.
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