I did get everything working last night, but I had to swap RAMPS boards again. At this point I have three, and all have some sort of issue. Apparently my third board had problems reading the end stops. When I put the second board in (bad reset button), it recognized the stops fine. I proceeded from there and got it printing. The only missing part was moving the X home position to MAX insteadby Groundswell - Prusa i3 and variants
Good afternoon, Similar to what a number of other people here have seen, I am having issues with a couple of my end stops. I am on my third RAMPS board, so at this point I suspect their hardware rather than anything else, but I'd like to run it by everyone first. My printer currently has the following: X stop on the right side. Y stop in the back. Z stop at the bottom. Therefore it is my undeby Groundswell - Prusa i3 and variants
Thanks guys. I don't know GCode, but when I click one of the manual buttons I get three commands and three OKs. This is the same as the commands that work, so I am going to assume for now that they are OK. I noticed the same bad manufacturing that a number of people have commented on here. I pulled the board and resoldered some of the connections that appeared bad. However, most of those werby Groundswell - Prusa i3 and variants
Zxqueb, did you get a resolution? Right now everything works on my printer except for the X-axis. I get nothing when hooked up correctly. However, if I move the X-axis connection to the Y-axis connector it works fine. When I switch the motor drivers between X and Y the problem stays with X. I'd rather not pull the RAMPS board, but give the quality of the build on that board it looks like thaby Groundswell - Prusa i3 and variants