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    • Bikerbuzundefined
      Bikerbuz
      last edited by

      I haven't done it by gcode, but by clicking on the buttons in the web interface and that works. It's off by a a few tenths, but that shouldn't affect anything when the axis are in the center, should it?

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      • Bikerbuzundefined
        Bikerbuz
        last edited by Bikerbuz

        The Z-value of 2133.33 is what the configurator set when I input my printer specs, so I hope so...
        But could that affect the direction or the fact that the Z-axis moves when I press the home button fΓΆr X- or Y-? None of the axis was near min or max when I tested this.

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        • sibluesundefined
          siblues
          last edited by siblues

          Wouldn't it move move the z axis so that the nozzle doesn't hit the printed object or bed when homing?

          Did you check and make sure the endstops are all working correctly?

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          • Bikerbuzundefined
            Bikerbuz @siblues
            last edited by Bikerbuz

            @siblues

            I don't know, but not 25mm right? It doesn't on my Delta, but that's a completely different setup, so i guess that isn't applicable here...

            End stops work, but how would that affect it when it's not near any end? I'm probably missing something here and as I said, I'm not very good with gcode or scripts, so if I sound thick, You know why πŸ™‚

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              @bikerbuz said in Homing all wacky on my Maestro:

              Geeetech Mecreator2

              https://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/blob/bugfix-2.0.x/config/examples/Geeetech/MeCreator2/Configuration.h

              according to this it should be 400 not 2133

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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti
                last edited by

                the reason it moves so much for you is that the home script moves the z axis down by 5 mm. since your steps are so wrong you get 26mm.

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                • Bikerbuzundefined
                  Bikerbuz @Veti
                  last edited by

                  @veti
                  Ahh. That would explain that part of the problems. Thanks Veti.
                  I followed a guide for the setup, that I can't find again, so it might have been removed for beeing bogus...
                  Then hopefully it's just the thing I need. I'll try it when I get home tonight and post back with results.

                  Br,
                  Bo

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                  • Bikerbuzundefined
                    Bikerbuz
                    last edited by Bikerbuz

                    @Veti
                    Sorry to say that the only things that changed when setting Z-value to 400 was that the bed moved less and the faint "ticking" sound is now gone 😞
                    It still responds the same weird way, moving Z- no matter which home button I click.

                    I tested the movement by gcode (G0 X100 and then G0 X0 and then the same for Y- and Z-) again and it behaves exactly as it should.
                    I also re tested the end stops and they work properly.

                    I tested the X- end stop by using the "Test Fans" preinstalled button in the web interface also and that too works just as expected.
                    However, when I do a G0 X100 and press the end stop mid way there is no reaction at all? It still goes the full 100mm. Shouldn't it stop when I do that?

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                    • Bikerbuzundefined
                      Bikerbuz
                      last edited by

                      @Veti

                      I tried a G28 after moving the axis by hand then a "G0 X0Y0Z0" to set the zero point and that does the same thing as clicking a home button 😞

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Bikerbuz
                        last edited by

                        @bikerbuz said in Homing all wacky on my Maestro:

                        However, when I do a G0 X100 and press the end stop mid way there is no reaction at all? It still goes the full 100mm. Shouldn't it stop when I do that?

                        No. End stops are only active during G1/G0 moves that use the S1 switch like in the homing files.

                        You may want to go through this commissioning guide for cartesian printers.
                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/ConfiguringRepRapFirmwareCartesianPrinter
                        As well as https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Test_homing_behaviour
                        and https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti @Bikerbuz
                          last edited by

                          @bikerbuz

                          the default homeing from the configurator contains a z 5 mm move down to move anything out of the way. that is normal.

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                          • Bikerbuzundefined
                            Bikerbuz @Phaedrux
                            last edited by

                            I got frustrated and tore the wiring apart and reconnected everything once again. Ran the tests all over again.
                            Everything was 100% (just like before) except for that I got no response at all from the Z- end stop. I replaced the wiring for that end stop and it responded fine.

                            I started the printer and thought I'd try "home all" just for fun, before I did any testing. Eureka πŸ™‚ Homing works perfectly now πŸ˜„

                            The only thing bugging me is that a faulty wire could consistently work in end stop tests, and just as consistently fail in homing tests...

                            @Veti Thanks for Your help and suggestions. They made me think twice about trusting some random post, instead of coming here for help.
                            It sure put me in the right mood to try solving this! It's greatly appreciated.

                            @Phaedrux Thanks for the links, I'll read them all through carefully when I get a little bit more time to spare.

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