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    • Ripeds_O3Pundefined
      Ripeds_O3P
      last edited by Ripeds_O3P

      I've got homing issues for my Ultimaker 2. Here's what it does when I hit Home All in the dashboard:

      • Z axis homes first hitting the end switch (no issues there)
      • Next Y axis homes (hitting the switch, no issues)
      • Finally X axis, where it hits the end switch. From there I can hear the stepper motor grinding. Where the printer ultimately gets stuck.

      Ideas for fixing my homing issues?
      config.g
      homez.g
      homey.g
      homex.g
      homeall.g

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      • Ripeds_O3Pundefined
        Ripeds_O3P
        last edited by

        Additional notes:

        • My firmware version is 2.05.1.
        • The config and homing files were frankensteined together from the old files of two others for their Duets on the UM2.
        • Would this issue be gone if the Z axis is last to be homed? How does one go about making Z go last?
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        • Stephen6309undefined
          Stephen6309 @Ripeds_O3P
          last edited by

          @ripeds_o3p Sounds like the X axis endstop isn't setup correctly. Use M119 to make sure the X axis endstop is responding correctly.

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          • Ripeds_O3Pundefined
            Ripeds_O3P @Stephen6309
            last edited by

            @stephen6309 I appreciate the response. I actually made a breakthrough forty minutes ago. A clean homing sequence with no motor grinding. X & Y went first, then Z.

            Aloooot of research went into getting that result. I hope any future hurdles are easier to tackle.

            I still have more things to test with the printer. But things are looking up now.

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