Repetier Host not allowing Y axis to move in both directions
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 4:12 am
I'm not new to 3D printing but I'm not professional. I completely baffled as to what the hell is going on with this printer.
Here is the issue:
I'm unable to move the Y axis in any direction but forward once I connect with Repetier Host. I have to flash the firmware again to get it to work, then again once I connect with Repetier Host I'm unable to move the Y axis in any other direction than forward. When I try to move back, it tells me that the endstop is hit, and it isnt. It messes with it to the point where I'm then unable to do so from the LCD on the unit itself as well.
I've modified the config file to be able to control it through RH:
This has allowed me to manually control the Y axis.
What is causing this? This is entirely frustrating and it seems to be intermittent. My first print went fine and then after this, I am having this issue and I'm not able to print at all. Do I need to set the home positions while in Repetier Host before printing? If so, how do I do this? I can't understand why Repetier Host would think that I've hit an endstop when I'm no where near it.
Note: I've also had the issue where I was printing and the Y axis shifted as much as it possibly could and started to print off the end of the board. I have absolutely no clue what to do to fix this and I'm about to just smash this thing with a bat.
On top of all of this, when I do get it to print fine, at a certain time during the print, its like it loses its way and starts to print off the bed. Look at this photo from during my print. Wtf? I'm about to give up on this crap man. This is completely frustrating and I can't find any documentation that actually states how to deal with homing the printer on the machine itself, and if Repetier Host actually honors the offset when I set it. I'm 2 seconds from throwing this thing in the trash after spending 3 days trying to debug this.
Here is an example of it moving waaaayyy off my bed during the print:
https://imgur.com/8QOYwoD
Here is the issue:
I'm unable to move the Y axis in any direction but forward once I connect with Repetier Host. I have to flash the firmware again to get it to work, then again once I connect with Repetier Host I'm unable to move the Y axis in any other direction than forward. When I try to move back, it tells me that the endstop is hit, and it isnt. It messes with it to the point where I'm then unable to do so from the LCD on the unit itself as well.
I've modified the config file to be able to control it through RH:
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#define min_software_endstops false // If true, axis won't move to coordinates less than HOME_POS.
#define max_software_endstops false // If true, axis won't move to coordinates greater than the defined lengths below.
What is causing this? This is entirely frustrating and it seems to be intermittent. My first print went fine and then after this, I am having this issue and I'm not able to print at all. Do I need to set the home positions while in Repetier Host before printing? If so, how do I do this? I can't understand why Repetier Host would think that I've hit an endstop when I'm no where near it.
Note: I've also had the issue where I was printing and the Y axis shifted as much as it possibly could and started to print off the end of the board. I have absolutely no clue what to do to fix this and I'm about to just smash this thing with a bat.
On top of all of this, when I do get it to print fine, at a certain time during the print, its like it loses its way and starts to print off the bed. Look at this photo from during my print. Wtf? I'm about to give up on this crap man. This is completely frustrating and I can't find any documentation that actually states how to deal with homing the printer on the machine itself, and if Repetier Host actually honors the offset when I set it. I'm 2 seconds from throwing this thing in the trash after spending 3 days trying to debug this.
Here is an example of it moving waaaayyy off my bed during the print:
https://imgur.com/8QOYwoD