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Redfox
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Problems with the Y Axis

I've started having issues with my Y Axis motor or the belt not really sure what's causing the issue. I've tried tightening the tension on the belt, that helped a bit, I think. I even took off the T16-2GT pully and made sure it was orientated correctly on the motor shaft and that didn't improve anything. Both times after adjusting I've run the axes self test and the Y axis keeps failing. I'm including a video of the issue, but my best guess is the Y axis or the carriage is out of alignment maybe. I'm unsure since I've only had my printer for little over a month. 

The first video is when the issue started and before I adjusted tension on the belt. The second is after I adjusted the belt and made sure the T16-2GT was oriented correctly on the motor shaft. 

Best Answer by Redfox:

@zoltan

I found the issue, and you guys were right. I was just looking in the wrong place. I was checking for something blocking the carraige or the bearings from moving. What I didn't consider was the cord to the heatbed preventing the Y axis from moving all the way forward. It was getting caught on the BuddyBoard enclosure and caused the Y axis to fail every time. If I were paying more attention I would of noticed. Thanks everyone for your help!

Napsal : 18/06/2021 6:05 pm
Redfox
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Problems with the Y Axis

Realized I didn't include the videos correctly in my original post. 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/p6u6e4HxxcJ9YVVk6

Napsal : 18/06/2021 6:09 pm
JoanTabb
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RE: Problems with the Y Axis

It look slike something is limiting the distance that the Y axis can travel  can you see if anything is stopping full length movement of the Y axis

 

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Napsal : 18/06/2021 8:09 pm
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Redfox
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Problems with the Y Axis

@joantabb

I looked everywhere and can't find anything that might be preventing the carriage from traveling all the way back and forth. Could the belt being too tight cause this issue?

Napsal : 18/06/2021 10:45 pm
Zoltan
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RE: Problems with the Y Axis

Try to re-flash the Firmware, there is something wrong either with the Y homing or Y axis length set. What does say the Y axis test result?

When the printer homes, for the other end move  it is calulating the number of steps to reach the end of the oposite Y position. If it homes earlier than at the start of the sheet, than it bumps to the end and the the motors skipps the steps creating this "nice" sound.

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Napsal : 19/06/2021 9:44 am
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Redfox
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Problems with the Y Axis

@zoltan

I found the issue, and you guys were right. I was just looking in the wrong place. I was checking for something blocking the carraige or the bearings from moving. What I didn't consider was the cord to the heatbed preventing the Y axis from moving all the way forward. It was getting caught on the BuddyBoard enclosure and caused the Y axis to fail every time. If I were paying more attention I would of noticed. Thanks everyone for your help!

Napsal : 20/06/2021 12:39 am
Zoltan
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RE: Problems with the Y Axis

Great, we are happy you can play again with the buddy.

even an old man can learn new things 🙂
Standard I3 mk3s, MMU2S, Prusa Enclosure, Fusion 360, PrusaSlicer, Windows 10
PRUSA MINI+ Prusalink + Prusa Connect

Napsal : 20/06/2021 5:24 am
Tomáš Ptáčník
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RE: Problems with the Y Axis

Thank you! Such a banal thing, but your post saved me a lot of trouble!

Napsal : 14/08/2024 10:48 am
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