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02-10-2016, 12:37 PM #1
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MakerFarm 8” i3v Prusa with Printrboard Electronics Trouble
I have a MakerFarm 8” i3v Prusa but with Printrboard electronics. I have Printrboard electronics instead of the traditional one for the MakerFarm 8” i3v Prusa as the electronics came from an abandoned DIY build I originally did. I gave up on this DIY build and purchased the MakerFarm i3v to i3v Upgrade. Of course I still have the Printrboard electronics.
Everything is hooked up and to start testing I simply clicked on HOME in Pronterface as I am running this off my computer not the LCD interface. This YouTube video shows what happens, https://youtu.be/oOlZiA6nlmc
Hopefully the video is clear enough to show you that I am having the following problems:
- All three axis move in jerky steps not smooth movements to the endstops as in the demonstration video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVA8VjegmVE).
- The movement is not only jerky in all the axis but also very slow compared to your video.
- The x and y axis movements stop after a few "steps," 7 to be exact, long before they reach the endstops. The z axis stops after about 330 "steps," also before it reaches the endstop
- The z axis does stop when I press the z endstop as shown in the video.
I know I have successfully upload firmware to the new Printrboard from my computer because I was able to change the Configuration.h file to reverse the home direction of the x and y axis by this instead of flipping the connector to the Printrboard from the stepper motors.
I tried changing the potentiometers on these axis to see if they made a difference but this only changed the distance of these "steps."
Interestingly when I originally had this Printrboard hooked up to my homemade 3D printer (before I gave up on it and bought your kit) I experineced the same thing. I assume there is either a problem with firmware settings I loaded onto the Printrboard (though the firmware is the ones that are downloaded from your site for Printrboard) or the Printrboard itself.
Any help would be appreciated.
nooby question,sorry
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