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I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 3:36 am
by geoffconn
I have just built my I3 pro b acrylic printer and when I home the printer the hotend stops just clear of the hotbed without the glass on and just outside the edge of the hotbed the z axis stop is screwed down all the way and also the hotbed . picture attached but not very clear I'm afraid.
I'm new to this so any help would be great

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 4:20 pm
by William
Could you upload the pics of issue again?

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 8:17 pm
by geoffconn
picture attached
It hits the z axis endstop but its below the level of the glass plate even with the endstop screw screwed fully down and the bed plate all the way down

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Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:24 pm
by William
Have you tried to adjust this part?
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Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2018 7:23 pm
by geoffconn
Hi William
Yes I've screwed the screw all the way down could I use a longer screw?

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:01 pm
by William
Sure!You can use the longer

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 4:10 am
by JustinSB
From your photos, you have two things that you need to address.

The first one is that your bed has an "Offset" on the X axis (the X endstop triggers at around 13mm to the left of the bed). This isn't a problem, it is just something that you need to be aware of. It's actually part of the design of this type of printer. Learning what to do about it is part of learning how your printer works.

Read this: http://reprap.org/wiki/Configuring_Marl ... Dimensions

Depending on your level of expertise when it comes to editing & compiling Marlin, you can either hardcode it in & re-flash your firmware (option 1), or use M206 X-13 to set it from a terminal & then M500 to save it to the EEPROM (option 2). It's six of one, & half a dozen of the other. Your offset will be somewhere between -10 & -15, I know mine is on my Pro W.

Secondly, slacken off the wingnuts under your hotbed (so it rises up & meets your hotend). You appear to have loads of slack, & all you need is to gain around 4 or 5mm in height. I would give yourself a mm or two of slack on your Z-endstop, whilst you're at it (so it isn't screwed all the way down). Then level your bed using a sheet of paper to get the spacing below your nozzle correct.

Job done. A couple of minutes setting your X_Offset with M206, a couple of minutes raising your bed, & a while levelling your bed - & you'll be doing a test print before you know it.

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:25 am
by geoffconn
Hi Justin

The z axis was actually stopping below the level of the glass plate so I had taken that off it's not very clear in the photo that's why I had the stop screw and bed screwed down all the way a longer screw on the stop has sorted that.
Took your advice and altered the x offset and it's working great now thanks.

Re: I3 pro b homing problem

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 3:14 am
by JustinSB
Glad to be of help. I'm not that far ahead of you in terms of 3D Printing experience, it's just that I've gone through really similar problems & have finally come up with good solutions. Of course, good solutions are even better if you pass them on, as I know & really understand just how frustrating these little "gotcha's" can be, & just how much they can throw a spanner in the works.