Solved desperate, about to give up
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Hallo everybody,
i am beginnning to get desperate
trying for more than a week now, got help here a few days a go it workt for 2 prints and now every time i want to print ik starts at a differend place on the bed
i have a ender 3 pro, bed is 235x235 it has a bltouch, i am not verry technical, so please be patient with me config.json -
if you press home all, and run
G0 X120Y120
and repeat it a few times does the printer go to the same position each time?unless the slicer is set to do some randomization to spread print surface wear you'll probably be loosing steps some how. low motor current/high friction, slack in belts, grub screw on drive pulley loose etc?
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@bearer every time i press home or G0 X120Y120 it is going to a differend place
the belts and grub screw ore i think oke
but i have now idea how to check the motor current -
@printingmark said in desperate, about to give up:
but i have now idea how to check the motor current
according to your config.json its set to 400mA. idk what the nominal value for the ender 3 motors are but it sounds a bit low to me.
but you'd want to check your config.g file on the printer, the lines that say
M906
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M906_Set_motor_currents
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hang on, if the printer goes to a different place when you press home, its probably your home-all.g file that is the problem.
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@bearer no you are on the right track, motor currents are way too low.
@printingmark try setting 1000ma for the xyz motors and 1300ma for the extruder motor. -
@whosrdaddy done that but it didnt helpconfig.g
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i'd start by going over everything that is needed to make the printer home correctly.
this is for the maestro board, but most of it applies to the wifi as well
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+3:+Commissioning/39#s145
steps 3 through 6 should help.
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@bearer i will try, thanks
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for the moment all is working, thank you verry much all for the help
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@printingmark @whosrdaddy If memory serves me well, 1000 mA is too much for the Ender's stock motors.
I have the following currents: X/Y/Z=725 mA, extruder=850 mA.
That's within the motor's specifications (around 80-85% of max current, I believe), and works well. -
if i'm not mistaken, the Ender 3 motors are rated for 1300ma and the extruder 1700ma, so 1000 and 1300 (a bit under 80%) should be no problem.Offcourse, if it works with lower currents, that's even better
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@whosrdaddy: Unfortunately I don't have any kind of official documentation about the Ender 3's steppers. The source I'm working from is this: https://gist.github.com/knoopx/e6c40a009e796203b93a75a3ed6a5ab8
Those currents work, and the steppers don't get too hot, so I'm happy.But if anyone has other, more official sources, I'd be interested.
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this morning it started all over again,repeated all stps no succes
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Can you share the config.g file instead please? The config.json is generated from the RRF config tool and then not adjusted again.
Can you also supply your homeall, homex, homey and homez files? -
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@printingmark if itβs not homing to the right place, are you sure your Endstops are plugged in correctly? Sounds like X and Y may be swapped.
Ian