Acrylic Prusa I3 build issues
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2016 3:10 am
Well, the physical build is done. Now is the time for real troubleshooting.
I've updated the firmware, as per the Geeetech forum advice http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20&t=17181 and I'm still having serious issues with the motor control and limit switches.
Using the Repetier software, it's whats recommended and I don't know any better yet. What I can observe is this:
-The extruder will run in one direction and once it hits the limit switch on the left side, it's not going anywhere. It appears that when I try to backtrack in the other direction, according to the serial data that the X-limit is being triggered repeatedly.
-The Z axis limit switch does nothing. I'm still reading through Geeetech forums and may try a different position on the board or swap switches to see if I have a bad one.
-Directions on X and Y were/are reversed and since there is an option in Repetier to swap them I tried that. It corrects the directions as far as moving the extruder, but not the problems that result.
-Y axis limit switch works, unless I hit the Home button on Repetier, then it shoves the carriage back and grinds for about five seconds before stopping. If I am moving the carriage in increments through Repetier, the limit switch performs perfectly.
I've updated the firmware, as per the Geeetech forum advice http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic ... 20&t=17181 and I'm still having serious issues with the motor control and limit switches.
Using the Repetier software, it's whats recommended and I don't know any better yet. What I can observe is this:
-The extruder will run in one direction and once it hits the limit switch on the left side, it's not going anywhere. It appears that when I try to backtrack in the other direction, according to the serial data that the X-limit is being triggered repeatedly.
-The Z axis limit switch does nothing. I'm still reading through Geeetech forums and may try a different position on the board or swap switches to see if I have a bad one.
-Directions on X and Y were/are reversed and since there is an option in Repetier to swap them I tried that. It corrects the directions as far as moving the extruder, but not the problems that result.
-Y axis limit switch works, unless I hit the Home button on Repetier, then it shoves the carriage back and grinds for about five seconds before stopping. If I am moving the carriage in increments through Repetier, the limit switch performs perfectly.