Hi, I don't have any experience with Repeater, just with Marlin. In the Repeater website there is useful information: here: and here The lines to changes should be in the file "Configuration.h": #define X_MAX_LENGTH 200 #define Y_MAX_LENGTH 200 #define Z_MAX_LENGTH 120 Also, it may possible to change these values directly from Repeater application, but I don't know exactly how. As far Iby Arteriel - Prusa i3 and variants
In the file Configuration.h you can find the next lines (default values): // Travel limits after homing (units are in mm) #define X_MIN_POS 0 #define Y_MIN_POS 0 #define Z_MIN_POS 0 #define X_MAX_POS 200 #define Y_MAX_POS 200 #define Z_MAX_POS 200 Probably you have #define Y_MAX_POS 230 instead 200. You should modify the Y_MAX_POS to value 300, otherwise the firmware won't allow you to move fuby Arteriel - Prusa i3 and variants
Hi, I suppose you use Arduino. I had found this post in the official forum: Error opening serial port '/dev/ttyUSBx' on Ubuntu (See first respond) Also, take care that last versions of Marlin (again I assume you are using Marlin with your Arduino) runs at 250000 bauds and some Linux drives can have problem with this configuration. If ths is the case there are several websites with information toby Arteriel - Prusa i3 and variants
Hello all, I could find where the speed is defined inside Marlin. I was lucky and a 3 year old post has given me the answer. I was looking for the wrong name... If someone want to know, I have just adapted the values for Z axis to slow down the maximum and the homing speed: In configuration.h: #define HOMING_FEEDRATE {50*60, 50*60, 3*60, 0} // set the homing speeds (mm/min) // default settiby Arteriel - Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
Hello guys! Another noob here trying to build a P3Steel (Arduino + RAMPS1.4 (parallel Z output)+ TMC2100 + Nema17). My problem is that I cannot use the function "going home" in Pronterface for the Z axis. When this function is activated, the motors don't move and vibrate. But I can move the Z axis manually setting the speed up to 150mm/min. (Marlin: 4000steps/mm for Z axis). I guess, Pronterfby Arteriel - Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
Hi, I am probably the worst to give advices. I don't have my first print yet and I still in components acquisition stage.... but here is my opinion (or what I would do) regarding the Y axis issue: I would do a stress test moving the only the Y axis and keeping the Z-X in the same position to be sure that the issue is only in the Y axis. For example moving 10cm forward and going back in Y directby Arteriel - Prusa i3 and variants