Quoteruggb I don't think this is an issue, but it is an option. Do not enable options till you get this working on basics. Good news! Z_MIN_POS -10 was the problem =) I changed it to 0, and It now starts where is should, even without bed leveling. Thank you for your time!by SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
I will try fiddling with that setting and see if it effect the offset Quoteruggb My ramps board is not compatible with endstop interupts so disable it till you get this fixed. what do you mean here?by SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
Quoteruggb post your configs what is set to 10mm it would be good if you flagged the lines that you changed in your configs. It makes it easier for you to upgrade and someone to scrutinize it. I use //** Here are the config files... as for what I've changed, I've fiddled a lot and don't really remember it all. I set it to Fixed Z probe, I set the nozzle offset values, turned on bilinear bed leby SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
Quoteruggb when u start print, the first thing that happens is a G28, home all. 10mm sounds like an after homing backoff. When it starts printing, the first thing it does is a G0 Z0. If you do a bed level and it works, then I would GUESS that your bed position is not stored and is reset each time you start a print. U need to do a bed level then do M500 to store that setting. No dice =( I did aby SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteRoberts_Clif To answer your question If you run your steppers cool they will last longer, than if you run them hot. When running steppers motors too hot they tend to burn up. Ok, so as long as I keep it cool, it will be ok The heatsink is doing a great job with that, so hopefully its good. If it dies, they are cheap at least. Thanks for the adviceby SagiC - Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
Quoteruggb when u start print, the first thing that happens is a G28, home all. 10mm sounds like an after homing backoff. When it starts printing, the first thing it does is a G0 Z0. If you do a bed level and it works, then I would GUESS that your bed position is not stored and is reset each time you start a print. U need to do a bed level then do M500 to store that setting. Oh, so bed levelingby SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
QuoteRoberts_Clif I am using similar stepper motors at 0.450v and have never felt them getting hot. Well, I don't suspect they would at half the voltage I'm using, that's significantly less power. I want to know if I'm just going to kill the motor, or is keeping it cool with a heatsink going to prevent that?by SagiC - Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors
Hey peeps! I have a P802ma (ANET A8 clone) that I updated the firmware from Marlin 1, to Marlin 2.0.x (latest). And I've been trying to get all the kinks worked out. So far I have everything set up to the point where the coordinates all seem correct, and the print area is correct and such. The issue: if I restart the printer and attempt to print, the nozzel is about 10mm above the bed. BUT if Iby SagiC - Firmware - Marlin
Hi everyone! I have an Anet A8 clone, a P802MA, an I've been having trouble with the extruder motor skipping while printing PETG. For the most part its fine, but throughout the print it will skip steps at random during fast perimeters and such. The stepper models 17hd40005-22b, and what I've had to do so far is pump up the driver voltage to increase the torque. I'm wondering if anyone has experiby SagiC - Stepper Motors, Servo Motors, DC Motors