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I3 Pro B Z-axis and LCD issues

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:17 pm
by danchappers
Hi all,

I've recently bought a 2nd hand (and never used) i3 Pro B. It was mostly built with just the wiring up to do, but I have 2 problems that I'm struggling with. Please forgive me as I'm brand new to 3d printing. The 2 issues I'm having:

- LCD button - the button rotates but it doesn't push in so I'm unable to use any functionality on the LCD. Is this a defective LCD screen 9r could ot have been build incorrectly?

- Z Axis movement - there's no Z Axis movent but both motors are working and will attempt to move up and down when using the software. If I gently help rotate the threaded rod it will go up and down but never on its own. I've tried to ensure both sides are threaded to be equal but that doesn't seem to matter.

Sorry for what's probably really basic questions for you but I'm not too sure where to start with troubleshooting this.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice you can give.

Re: I3 Pro B Z-axis and LCD issues

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:37 pm
by _kaktus_
Hello.
:mrgreen:

The LCD module has a regular pulser (incremental encoder).
If you have a multimeter you can easily test this part. ;)

If you have problems with Z-axis drives, I suggest you dismantle the whole mechanism and build it from scratch.
Yes, it's a fundamental problem for every new DIY enthusiast who builds his printer. :D

The mechanism must be constructed so that appropriate components are parallel and perpendicular to each other. Everything must work gently and without any obstacles.
;)

Re: I3 Pro B Z-axis and LCD issues

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 3:58 am
by Imposter
Hi

Have you tried a different driver board, just swap it with the x or y axis one and see what happens, I had the same problem so swapped over and it the worked. I the sprayed the potentiomer on the original board with isopropyl whilst turning it on the driver board, then replaced and all was good :)