Welcome to the world of 3dprinters Grats on finding the problemby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
In your config.h Quote // Travel limits after homing #define X_MAX_POS 170 #define X_MIN_POS 0 #define Y_MAX_POS 140 #define Y_MIN_POS 0 #define Z_MAX_POS 170 #define Z_MIN_POS -5 I tried setting Z min pos -5 in my firmware, totally screwed up Z offset when i did a G28 Try setting it back to zeroby obewan - Printing
echo: M206 X0.00 Y0.00 Z4.00 you have 4mm z offset try setting this to Z1.00 see if thats any closerby obewan - Printing
Try sending M420 S1 this enables mesh leveling in marlinby obewan - Firmware - Marlin
sounds like incorrect z offset stored in the eepromby obewan - Printing
Is there a contrast preset on the back of the display board, might be turned downby obewan - General
someone else had this problem on another forum, his problem was the extruder steps/mm was set too zero in the eeprom, Fix was to clear the eeprom then reload the firmwareby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
About half way down the config.h change #define HOMING_FEEDRATE_Z (4*60) too #define HOMING_FEEDRATE_Z (2*60)by obewan - General
If you have eeprom enabled, then you have to store settings in the eepromby obewan - General
I use marlin firmware but i use repetier host to slice and control my prints. If you are entering the offset into your configuration.h file and you have eeprom enabled, you will need to update the eeprom data or it will override what you have set in the config.h You can either clear the eeprom via arduino befor you upload the new marlin, or as i do, edit the eeprom direct from repetier host proby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
How i calibrated my offset was, in repetier host send G28 ; to home all axis send G29 ; bed levelling send G1 Z0 ;bring nozzle down to 0 measure (guess) distance from bed to nozzle in repetier host/config/firmware eeprom config enter the above Z offset distance ( or you could use M851 Z0.8 (my offset is +0.8 which gives paper thickness from bed))by obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
Only thing i see wrong in your config is your board type #define MOTHERBOARD 33 for ramps 1.4 this should read #define MOTHERBOARD BOARD_RAMPS_14_EFB still sounds like a power problem , have you measured the 12 volts going into the ramps power connector ?by obewan - Reprappers
QuoteLe_Nya Hi everyone. Well CreateBot Tech's support officially confirmed that this most probably is a short circuit or some kind of internal fault inside the stepper driver. Obviously they claim that this isn't covered by a guarantee (such a surprise xD ) Since the driver is integrated into board and cannot be replaced separately, I will order a new board. Thinking about classic Arduino withby obewan - Reprappers
QuoteVeesta Same setting should work. You are measuring current. if you have 1, 10, 100 settings on the multimeter, set to 10. You probably used "1" to measure vref. Polyfuse will break the circuit when it triggers. So, you can measure the current before and after the fuse WHEN heat bed should be turned ON but it is not heating. So, basically you can measure the fuse by first putting the blackby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
FreeCad will import .step filesby obewan - General
can you post the 1st 20 lines or so of your gcode that your trying to printby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
Looks like incorrect slicer settings, make sure you set the nozzle size in the slicer configby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
if your thermistor is reading 1.6 ohm when cold it is probably a ptc type that increases in value as it heats up(not what you want for testing your printer. just fit a normal resistor of about 75k ohms and select 100k thermistor type in the config.h (this should simulate a reasonable temperature)by obewan - General
1. Measure the 12 volts from the power supply while the heaters are turned on,make sure its not dropping too much on load. 2. Do you have the correct thermistors selected in the configuration.h file ?by obewan - Reprappers
You allso have your Y endstop fitted in Y max position but it is configured for Y min, this will lead to mirrored prints.by obewan - Printing
reversed motor connection and corresponding homeing direction in config.h for whichever direction is mirrored.by obewan - Printing
Install the arduino software, this will install the usb driver.by obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
can you post your complete config.h pls and allso positions of your endstop switches (ie min or max)by obewan - Printing
If you have eeprom enabled you need to store the offset into the eeprom,if you are useing repetier host then this can be done via the 'config' menu. Allso here is a link to tom's guide on auto bed levellingby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
Quote// @section bedlevel //#define AUTO_BED_LEVELING_FEATURE // Delete the comment to enable (remove // at the start of the line) Looks like you have auto bed leveling dissabled oops, beat me to itby obewan - Prusa i3 and variants
Check the above settings in the eeprom (if enabled)by obewan - Printing
Sounds like your z axis is not running freely on the smooth rods/bearings. My I3 z axis ends just sit on the M5 nuts,not a press fit, the weight of the carriage should be enough to keep it sitting on the nuts.by obewan - Reprappers
LJ18A3-8-Z BY PNP NO still 8 mm sense range but the output is reversed so you need to set endstop inverting to 'true' for this one and dissable the endstp pullup optionby obewan - General
OK, 1st, never connect diagram 1 to the ramps ,you will blow the sense input pin. what readings do you get when you trigger the sensor as in this diagram ?by obewan - General
The 2 photo's above show that you do have the conections correct, this is how mine is wired and working ok. Take black wire off of the endstop sence pin. measure the voltage between the blue wire and the black wire(probe end of the diode ie cathode),(meter - to blue, meter + to black) you should get ~11 volts when probe not trigered(led off). and 0 volts when probe is triggered(led on). if the bby obewan - General