Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 11, 2016 12:21PM |
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 11, 2016 02:56PM |
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G92 E0 G1 X55.943 Y38.700 F9000.000 G1 E1.00000 F1800.00000 G1 X58.193 Y38.700 E1.24313 F2100.000 G1 E0.24313 F1800.00000 G92 E0 M107 M104 S0 ; turn off temperature G28 X0 ; home X axis M84 ; disable motors
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 12, 2016 02:04AM |
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Ok, I saved "for SD card print" and it has end code for homing Y axis, and moving X in the middle. Here's the end:
G1 E2.19786 F1800 G92 E0 M107 M104 S0 G28 X0 M84 M104 T0 S0 M140 S0 G90 G1 X100 Y0 F4800 M84
Any idea why Y0 will be causing it to run over the endstop?
G1 X190 Y190 F9000 G4 S0 G10 P0 S-273 R-273 ; Set tool 0 operating and standby temperatures M140 S120 M140 S40 M104 S0 ; turn off Hot End M140 S0 ; Turn off Heated Bed Plate
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 12, 2016 02:27PM |
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@orictosh - where can I configure this "end of pring" code in slic3r? I tried poking around, and can't find any configuration like that, unless I modify g code after slicing.
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 12, 2016 04:15PM |
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It's in slic3r Printer settings tab > Custom G-code.
Yup, found that section. But I have code after everything I have in there. Namely, this is the code in my file beyond what "End G-code" has:
M104 T0 S0 M140 S0 G90 G1 X100 Y0 F4800 M84[/quote
A little confused;
In your end-g-code section in slic3r Do you have the five lines of code (shown above) or is there more code after M84 that you don't need?
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 12, 2016 06:14PM |
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A little confused;
In your end-g-code section in slic3r Do you have the five lines of code (shown above) or is there more code after M84 that you don't need?
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Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 13, 2016 03:48AM |
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A little confused;
In your end-g-code section in slic3r Do you have the five lines of code (shown above) or is there more code after M84 that you don't need?
Sorry, it's confusing
The 5 lines above are NOT in the "End G-code" section in Slic3r config. But those 5 lines ARE in the saved file if I choose "Save for SD card print" after slicing. And seem like they correspond to what actually happens (evidenced by "G1 X100 Y0 F4800")
M104 T0 S0 M140 S0 M84Which is valid end G-code, which can useful when coded correctly to move the print head out of the way or present the print in a easy place for removal. In mine it moves the print bed towards the front of the machine so can get to the print for removal.
Re: Runaway Y-axis with properly working endstop January 13, 2016 10:21AM |
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