Z axis crashing into the bed instead of moving away December 20, 2013 05:22AM |
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Re: Z axis crashing into the bed instead of moving away December 20, 2013 06:54AM |
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Re: Z axis crashing into the bed instead of moving away December 20, 2013 09:46AM |
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As you look down at the print bead from the top, the zero position needs to be either in the upper right or lower left hand corner. Depending on how your bed travels and whether you use min or max end stops your switch locations will be in this or that position to make that all happen.
Re: Z axis crashing into the bed instead of moving away December 20, 2013 02:09PM |
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Re: Z axis crashing into the bed instead of moving away December 21, 2013 02:27PM |
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so my dilemma now is;
- Host control for the z axis work properly ( press up goes up, down for down) but the bed crashed into head during print instead of moving away from it
- or host control for the z axis are inverted ( press up goes down, down for up) and the print starts good and I will get a good print