Geeetech e180 and tmc2208, tmc2209 motor driver
Posted: Wed May 27, 2020 6:07 am
I installed a mks tmc2209 motor driver on my geeetech e180 printer.
No more sound is coming from my printer, except for the fan sound.
What to do: First, we remove the 4988 drivers and replace them with the tmc2209 drivers.
we will not touch the jumpers under the motor drive
The direction of the motor drivers that you should pay attention to while doing this operation.
You should place it as I showed in the photo.
Then we will set the vref value of the drives approximately to 0.750V. if you make it higher, your drivers will overheat. if you make it lower, your motors will loses step
Then we will connect our printer to smartto motor tool program via usb cable.
Perform the operations according to the order in the photo. that's all. you don't need to change anything as software.
If you return to the factory settings, you have to connect with the smartto motor tool and reverse the motor directions again.
You will probably need to do the same when you use the tmc2208 driver. The important thing is to check the axes by pressing the home button from the printer after installing the drivers and if there is an axis going in the opposite direction, correct it with the motor tool.
No more sound is coming from my printer, except for the fan sound.
What to do: First, we remove the 4988 drivers and replace them with the tmc2209 drivers.
we will not touch the jumpers under the motor drive
The direction of the motor drivers that you should pay attention to while doing this operation.
You should place it as I showed in the photo.
Then we will set the vref value of the drives approximately to 0.750V. if you make it higher, your drivers will overheat. if you make it lower, your motors will loses step
Then we will connect our printer to smartto motor tool program via usb cable.
Perform the operations according to the order in the photo. that's all. you don't need to change anything as software.
If you return to the factory settings, you have to connect with the smartto motor tool and reverse the motor directions again.
You will probably need to do the same when you use the tmc2208 driver. The important thing is to check the axes by pressing the home button from the printer after installing the drivers and if there is an axis going in the opposite direction, correct it with the motor tool.