Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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darrenbarker
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Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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3dp 18 from Amazon and it has been a lot of trouble and faulty parts

1) Currently, the Y Axis when I Prepare/Move/Y Axis and it travels and hits the limit switch, the motor stops--like normal.
When I auto home, the motor does not stop. It continues to travel and then throws the belt off. Here is a
video of it from underneath:

https://youtu.be/jpjb7sZIXio

2) When the Z Axis auto home, the motor on the left turns and when the carriage touches the Z limit, it stops (as it should). The Z motor on the right, continues to turn and click while the left has stopped properly. This results in a crooked carriage. One side is moving down, the other side is not--motors thrown out of sync. The set screws are tight.

It has been six weeks since my purchase and things are still not functioning. I'd sure appreciate some help.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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You should probably do a test to see if your switches are actually getting triggered.

Close the switch with your finger and send an M43 command. It will tell you if the firmware is detecting a trigger event.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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Thank you so much for your reply. That's totally above my current knowledge but I'll sure do some reading and see if I can figure out how to do that.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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What slicer are you using? Most slicers have the ability to send G-code from a terminal.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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shocksofmighty wrote:What slicer are you using? Most slicers have the ability to send G-code from a terminal.

I'm just using Cura currently. Once I get things figured out, I'll look at other software but for now, just trying to get thing running stock is a battle enough.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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Its common on hictop printers that the wires on the limit switch break at the solder joint. The behavior your seeing is exactly that. Remove the limit switch, cut off the heatshrink, resolder and use either silicone RTV or hot glue to help hold the wires so they dont break off.
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Re: Limit Switches Odd Behaviour

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I soldered it right proper last night. Let ya know if it works. There's nothing quite like getting everything together and hitting 'go' and having this happen. I've had this printer since 03/21 still trying to get it working between faulty parts and problems like this.
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