I've just build the Geeetech i3 Dual Extruder printer. This is my first 3D printer that took me nearly a whole day to assemble however after powering it on and telling the printer to Home the X-Axis moved away from my End Stop and would keep moving until the belt would slip against the motor.
How would I fix this?
Another issue is that my X-Axis isn't physically able to press the End Stop even after I manually pushed it towards the End Stop. I have an image attached showed the closest it can get to the X-Axis.
X-Axis Homing Away from End Stop
X-Axis Homing Away from End Stop
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Re: X-Axis Homing Away from End Stop
" the X-Axis moved away from my End Stop"
the X axis direction is wrong, you need to change it in the firmware:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=17037
“Another issue is that my X-Axis isn't physically able to press the End Stop even after I manually pushed it towards the End Stop”
As for this, is there something that blocked it or wrongly assembled?
the X axis direction is wrong, you need to change it in the firmware:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic ... 13&t=17037
“Another issue is that my X-Axis isn't physically able to press the End Stop even after I manually pushed it towards the End Stop”
As for this, is there something that blocked it or wrongly assembled?
Re: X-Axis Homing Away from End Stop
Extruder Holder X Carriage
Re: X-Axis Homing Away from End Stop
there's a hole in the X carriage trigger, in the corner. maybe you can add a stick or something to extend the trigger.