The axis Y, during printing, it does not follow the trajectory and stops for a moment to start again in below. This leads to offset printing that must be stopped. I think it is a problem of the control board as I occurred as much as possible, cabling and mechanical part. My theory is strengthened by the fact that after endless tests I decided to exchange the X and Y axes by reversing the connections on card (motor connector and connector limit) and the problem is moved along the X axis
Did you set the reference voltage to 0.55?
Check the X stop for the Y axis make sure the wires for the end stop are not rubbing on the back of the frame.
If they are check the solder joints on the end stop switch repair them if needed.
Cable tie the wires to the post the switch is mounted on.
Upgrade the firmware to V2.
Hope this helps.
The firmware has been updated. I reiterate the fact that I have reversed the axes X and Y and the problem has moved on the other axis . This excludes problems on the electrical connections and mechanical problems . The printer is unusable .
Can you make a short video of your problem and post it on youtube?
It can sometimes say more than words.
That sounds like the problem im getting, i didnt think to swap the X and Y connectors…
Question when updated the Marlin V2 was the Y axis giving you problems? On my printer wasnt working at all so i reverted to V1.
this is what im getting…
[quote=“Bigskill”]That sounds like the problem im getting, i didnt think to swap the X and Y connectors…
Question when updated the Marlin V2 was the Y axis giving you problems? On my printer wasnt working at all so i reverted to V1.
this is what im getting…
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Your Y-belt is way to tight or reff. at stepstick too low!
Max Nielsen