I recently installed my 3DTouch and it seems to work well. All the self tests work perfectly.
However, when I press home on Repetier, it goes like this:
X-axis - OK
Y-axis - OK
Z-axis - flies past center, straight to back-right of bed and grinds the belt
The image shows about where it starts grinding.
I looked in Marlin and can't find any offsets that are different than the setup instructions. Should I be looking for something else?
Homing Problem
Re: Homing Problem
Hi, Have you tried to get back to normal after 3d touch?
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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-Everything will be fun!-Support all Getech printer.
-You can ask me the questions and I will kindly reply.
-Respect others is the best way you can get help!
Re: Homing Problem
No, I've been looking online for a solution. Everything leads me to solutions to the nozzle height problem, or something else. I've found nothing related to my specific issue.
Re: Homing Problem
I found the problem.
For some reason, my EEPROM settings had the Homing Offset WAYYYY off. I corrected for that and now the nozzle is perfectly centered.
BUT...
Now I can't calibrate my Z-axis. Every time I enter Gcode G1 Z0 it pushes the nozzle into the glass. And the Z offset on the LCD display is still the old one from before I swapped out hotends. I can't change it even though EEPROM is enabled.
At least I made some progress today. Going to sleep on it. Maybe something will come to me tomorrow.
For some reason, my EEPROM settings had the Homing Offset WAYYYY off. I corrected for that and now the nozzle is perfectly centered.
BUT...
Now I can't calibrate my Z-axis. Every time I enter Gcode G1 Z0 it pushes the nozzle into the glass. And the Z offset on the LCD display is still the old one from before I swapped out hotends. I can't change it even though EEPROM is enabled.
At least I made some progress today. Going to sleep on it. Maybe something will come to me tomorrow.