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Ernest
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Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

Hello. I just finished assembly my first MK2 (my first 3D printer) today. Whew! I'm glad that part is done! 😀

However, I am failing the selftest with the error "Endstops Wiring error Y". In selftest, the fan tests pass and when it starts checking X,Y,Z, it immediately moves the Y axis forward (away from the endstop) a couple of millimeters then presents this error. It doesn't check the X endstop or hotend. It doesn't even trigger the Y endstop.

Any ideas of what I can check? I've looked at the Y endstop and it's wiring. All appear to match the images from the manual. I've attached a photo and here is a link to a video of the behavior: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2W48avQarZeQ0dBWnFsRnQtT0E/view?usp=drivesdk

Thanks!
Ernest

Posted : 11/12/2016 6:40 pm
Ernest
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

I thought possibly I had the Y axis belt too tight so I actually removed the belt but it did not change the behavior. Then I thought, well lets swap the X & Y endpoints on the Rambo and see what happens. The self test went further this time! It checked the hotend and then tried to check the X axis and (correctly) threw an error about the x endstop when it triggered the endstop but didn't stop. So, would this happen if my Y endstop is just bad? How would I test that? I get continuity through the endstop (checked with a multimeter) when the button is partially depressed but lose it once the button "clicks". At a resting state, there is no continuity.

Posted : 11/12/2016 7:00 pm
Ernest
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

So, the X endstop has continuity except for when the switch is fully depressed. The Y endstop's continuity is erratic. I'm pretty certain I have a bum switch now. Does that sound logical?

Posted : 11/12/2016 7:20 pm
PJR
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Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

Check the cable and the connector.

You may have pinched the cable with a cable tie or ont of the connector pins may not be fully home in the connector bode.

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Posted : 11/12/2016 8:59 pm
DrSteve52
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Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

I am having the same issue. Did you ever resolve the problem? What worked?

Thank you
Steve

Posted : 03/02/2017 4:44 am
tilden.s
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Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

Mine has the same error now after about 1 month of use.

Posted : 04/02/2017 5:53 am
DrSteve52
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Re: Selftest: Y endstop wiring error

I wanted to add some information regarding observations. If I switched the wires of the Y end switch to the x end switch connection the x motor stalled in the fashion the Y had previously.

I am wondering if there could be an issue with the actual wires supplying the motor or switch. Is there a way to determine this and then what can be done?

Thank you
Steve

Posted : 05/02/2017 8:27 pm
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