Motors not moving
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@benji said in Motors not moving:
Except the extruder went ridiculously fast so I put that one back to what I had it.
My bad, as you had the config for 256 microsteps for xyz and 16 for the extruder I asumed it was deliberately and for a purpose; and as such would understand the steps only needed changing for xyz.
But if you don't have a reason for using 256 microsteps I would suggest you go the other way and change all the microsteps to 16 and let the driver handle the interpolation to 256 like you had it for the extruder (and divide the xyz steps by 16 again).
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@bearer do you mean that if i set to 16 i will still get 256 microstepping somehow?
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@phaedrux i did have the P1 originally which did enable it.
Then i'd follow up with M918 and it would say its enabled and working but the lcd doesnt light up. -
@dc42 yes i tried that. it says its enable but nothing comes up on the screen.
I tried plugging into the paneldue one and the screen at least lights up but nothing on the screen.
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@phaedrux said in Motors not moving:
ou mean about the hotend in active/standby mode. Can you des
I mean that when i choose a temperature in active shown in the image and go to active mode it does nothing but it works in active mode.
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@benji said in Motors not moving:
@bearer do you mean that if i set to 16 i will still get 256 microstepping somehow?
Yes, somehow. If you ask the driver to move 1/16th of a step (i.e. 1 step pulse) the driver will divide that step into another 16 steps, resulting in 256 steps being made to move 1/80th of a millimeter. You need a very rigid machine to make use of any finer resolution than that.
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@bearer so do i choose x16 or x16 (on)
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@benji said in Motors not moving:
@dc42 yes i tried that. it says its enable but nothing comes up on the screen.
I tried plugging into the paneldue one and the screen at least lights up but nothing on the screen.
I have copied the /menu folder contents to the right placeNot all 12864 displays are the same, some have different pinout and different controllers. Pictures clearly showing the wiring may help identify problems
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@benji said in Motors not moving:
@bearer so do i choose x16 or x16 (on)
(on) refers to the interpolation the stepper driver does, so 16 (on). And reduce the steps/mm to the original value for xyz.
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@bearer it was this one. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/333155319093
Feel free to ignore this issue though. I know I'm asking a lot of questions.
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(could be better to create a separate thread for the display, both to attract people who might be able to help, and to make it easier for others to find potential usefull information)