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Would removing the zip-tie and spreading them out a bit be enough?
The contact on the din-rail is used as a cable-extension, so that shouldn’t be a problem. However, there is mains running on top of those, so I...
And the other video. I think they were too big to fit in one message
I did the test, and even with the acceleration dialed back to 10mm it still didnt work. The Hello world g-code ran fine, except for when it does...
Alright, I will do that tomorrow!
I did a test cut, which included circles. When it moved X, it was smooth, but Y was stuttering. I did also test jogging up to 5meters/minute, went...
When the machine moves diagonally, there is a weird noise from the stepper motors, next problem:(
I hope these are clear!
- I also moved the x-switch 5cm to the right, to make sure it had enough room, and indeed, the switch has enough room to be triggered, and to...
Alright, answering your questions point by point: - Yes, i did check the grubscrews, they were al tight, just to be sure I tightened them down a...
Is there anything else I can do to fix this? Or is it probably a fault in the blackbox?
I did put them very low, like 100mm/minute, even then it did the same thing. It seems like the X-axis doesn’t receive the signal to back off?...
Little update: I checked if different settings would work, so I used settings from someone else, just to see. Same problem: X axis doesn’t back-up...
I checked the grubscrews, they are thight. I also made a screenshot after the error, touched nothing else
I will check that this afternoon!
At that point only X is lit up, because Y and Z have backed off already. X is the only one that doesn’t back off, and I think that causes the error
Here are some more photos
This is a photo from the X-switch, I haven’t noticed that the z got triggered too
Sorry, that is what I meant to say. I checked everything for wiring and connection, and the wiring or switches aren’t the problem
I just switched arround the X and Z wires, but it still only is the X-axis that has trouble homing