Homing Rostock - Solved
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:01 pm
Aloha - Noob here
This is my first 3D printer I love the kit and it's all built.
Excuse the long post I'm trying to include all pertinent info:
I am good with computers and mechanical things but this is really baffling. I got my kit on the 16th (I'm not with the printer or box so I'm not sure when it shipped)
I have used a multimeter to verify the following: Endstops normally closed and open when pressed. No shorts to the print head on both resistors and thermistor - 4 ohms resistance on the printhead and 2 on the bed. 100K+ on both thermistors.
I have installed Repetier 0.82b for Windows (I tried Linux, but gave up for now) I downloaded RMAX firmware from github and Arduino "22" but did not install nor run those. I launched Repetier and got “connected” to the printer. The log display near the bottom shows compiled Dec 12 2012 Firmware Marlin for Delta. So far so good it seems. I configured the printer per instructions, though I missed the HOME settings and changed those to spec after the mishap. HOME X and Y 0 Z = MAX. I tested the endstop switches using M119 and they behaved nominally.
I issued G28 and the all three axis’s moved downward. Due to a bad physical layout of all things I couldn’t reach the power switch and used Emergency stop in repetier to shutdown there was a brief headcrash to the bed. (fortunately it looks fine)
I removed the all arms after that. Following the advice in the build PDF I swapped Red with Blue on all axis’s - I found the config file but it seemed easier to switch wires.
After that I did G28 again - the Z carriage homes up and X then Y carriages head down(I homed X by clicking the switch and Y headed down too)
I then thought X and Y motors were originally correct so I put them back. Same result.
If I swap Y wires only then X homes first.
Troubleshooting Notes -It said somewhere to reset after changes. I physically switched off the power supply and closed repetier in any number of combinations thinking I would start anew each time but I’m not sure if that did anything. I noticed on the RAMBO webpage photo a physical reset button on the RAMBO but found that after I stopped troubleshooting so maybe that will solve things.
I tried to manual control axis movements to get a grip on the motor movement but I guess due to delta kinematics it doesn’t correspond to each axis carriage.
Mahalo
Problem solved via software
This is my first 3D printer I love the kit and it's all built.
Excuse the long post I'm trying to include all pertinent info:
I am good with computers and mechanical things but this is really baffling. I got my kit on the 16th (I'm not with the printer or box so I'm not sure when it shipped)
I have used a multimeter to verify the following: Endstops normally closed and open when pressed. No shorts to the print head on both resistors and thermistor - 4 ohms resistance on the printhead and 2 on the bed. 100K+ on both thermistors.
I have installed Repetier 0.82b for Windows (I tried Linux, but gave up for now) I downloaded RMAX firmware from github and Arduino "22" but did not install nor run those. I launched Repetier and got “connected” to the printer. The log display near the bottom shows compiled Dec 12 2012 Firmware Marlin for Delta. So far so good it seems. I configured the printer per instructions, though I missed the HOME settings and changed those to spec after the mishap. HOME X and Y 0 Z = MAX. I tested the endstop switches using M119 and they behaved nominally.
I issued G28 and the all three axis’s moved downward. Due to a bad physical layout of all things I couldn’t reach the power switch and used Emergency stop in repetier to shutdown there was a brief headcrash to the bed. (fortunately it looks fine)
I removed the all arms after that. Following the advice in the build PDF I swapped Red with Blue on all axis’s - I found the config file but it seemed easier to switch wires.
After that I did G28 again - the Z carriage homes up and X then Y carriages head down(I homed X by clicking the switch and Y headed down too)
I then thought X and Y motors were originally correct so I put them back. Same result.
If I swap Y wires only then X homes first.
Troubleshooting Notes -It said somewhere to reset after changes. I physically switched off the power supply and closed repetier in any number of combinations thinking I would start anew each time but I’m not sure if that did anything. I noticed on the RAMBO webpage photo a physical reset button on the RAMBO but found that after I stopped troubleshooting so maybe that will solve things.
I tried to manual control axis movements to get a grip on the motor movement but I guess due to delta kinematics it doesn’t correspond to each axis carriage.
Mahalo
Problem solved via software