Never hitting X endstop
I installed the 2.5 kit and no matter what, it never hits the switch. Prusa sent me the X carriage but it seems like it's getting close but not hitting.
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Hi Ryan,
what's stopping it?
some folk say the cable routing is critical...
other folk have decided to glue a piece of scrap material on the X axis, to operate the switch...
I haven't done this upgrade yet, so Can't give you first hand advice, except that usually when something doesn't work, it's usually because you have missed something in the process.... have you looked at the on line build manual, ? there are some user comments attached to many steps, which may help you.
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I printed the parts exactly as requested. I'm surprised someone else isn't having this issue.....
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I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I printed the parts exactly as requested. I'm surprised someone else isn't having this issue.....
there is another thread on this already... but i have no idea since mine does hit the switch....
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Mine didn't either. I was very careful with cable routing and got it very close but I ended up gluing a bit of zip tie to the x carriage to help it out.
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Hi Colin,
did you work out what was stopping the X carriage moving far enough to reach the endstop?
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I got the replacement part from Prusa and stuck it on my vernier caliper, and it's about 1mm wider than the one that I printed, and that my neighbor with a prusa printed. It seems to work now, but I think that a better diagram on how the wires should be routed would be helpful.
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Hi Colin,
did you work out what was stopping the X carriage moving far enough to reach the endstop?
regards Joan
Hi Joan,
It appears to be the wire bundle hitting the frame. I have all the wires routed underneath the guide but it's still too tight. It might work if I removed the spiral wrap at that point, but I fixed it with a shim instead.
--Colin
Re: Never hitting X endstop
That's what I was thinking as well, but I didn't want to hack anything. I did check both with the vernier caliper and it appears that the one that Prusa sent has about 1.22 mm on it. I wonder why that would be.
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Good to hear that you sorted the issue.
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I'm having the same issue. Though I printed the updated extruder head (R2), not the original one. And I can't hit X-stop.
I havent check cable routing but I didn't notice it either.
Now I see there is an R3 Extruder head. Does that fix this issue?
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I had the same issue after upgrading to MK2.5 (R3).
The problem was -> cable routing at the Noctua fan!
The cables hit the carriage and prevented the activation of the endstop.
rgds
Robert
Re: Never hitting X endstop
Same issue here, likely the fan wire routing but for now I attached a small self-adhesive bumper I had to the spot on the extruder body that hits the limit switch and that fixed it for now.
Re: Never hitting X endstop
I had this same problem and it was the wiring from the extruder motor and fan. Mine had popped out. there is a channel behind and to the back of the extruder fan. If you can see the wires to the back of the extruder fan then your x stop point will not get hit. If you have this problem the just pull the fan and make sure the wires are in the channel. look closely you'll see what I am talking about