X Axis Failing Calibration Test Due to Out of Bounds
From my logs: ```[ERROR - Selftest:10] X-Axis measured length = 198.569992mm out of range <182.000000,192.000000>```
I recently built my Mini+ and have been struggling to fix this issue. Whenever I run my self-test, the X fails on the reverse, saying that it is out of bounds. I noticed there was some skipping, so I adjusted the belt, and it helped some, but there is still some skipping. For context, when I first built it, the X test passed, but it randomly started skipping, so I adjusted the belt as best as I could and was only able to improve the skipping somewhat. This affected the prints as the layers are printing offset. So I ran the calibration test, and now it is failing way out of bounds.
To sum it up:
- It passed initial test
- Started skipping causing printing major print fails
- Tried adjusting and it did not fix problem
- Ran self test again, and it now fails
- Went through troubleshooting guide: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/selftest-failed-mini-mini_112055
- Logs say it is majorly out of bounds.
Attached here is a photo of the layer and printing issues I have been having due to this. The inside layer should be completely filling the circle.
RE:
Check if the screw in the pulley on the motor axis is properly tightened, so that that the pulley is not loose.
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