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justin.c3
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Calibration failed - check axes

Cross post from the 2.5 forum as this forum is much more active and I am hopeful for a bit of help.

Hello

Just spent memorial day upgrading my old MK2 to the MK2.5 kit. Was quite a day. Finished assembly and began calibrating but continue to run into the dreaded "Check the Axes and Run Again" error. Which is particularly tricky to trouble shoot. I have read the forum posts and checked quite a few things without turning up a solution. Specifically I have:

  • Checked the Z-Axis Nuts - All good and moves to top of frame
  • Rechecked the axes
  • Checked my hot end and heat sink fit, it is nestled in per the instructions
  • No filament holder (so no clash)
  • Run each axis from end to end...I only have a 3mm clash on the right side of the x-axis due to an older tensioning upgrade I put in. This shouldn't impact the calibration as it is failing way before that step.
  • Checked everything in this article: https://help.prusa3d.com/l/en/article/f ... sages-mk-3 - see below for comments on auto home.
  • Check that the PINDA probe is working

    After some thinking, I noticed that the autohome lands in different spots depending on what routine I am running. If I run the autohome routine, it gets the Pinda pretty close, but on XYZ calibration it starts pretty far away. I am speculating that because I am not autohoming properly, the pinda never picks up the signal.

    Not sure what else to do... I have taken a youtube of the autohome and was hoping the good folks here at the Prusa forums may be able to help.

  • Posted : 02/06/2018 1:55 am
    Henry Casson
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    Re: Calibration failed - check axes

    Unlikely that your problem is the same as mine was, but something to try. I installed new PTFE into the Hot end, and got exactly that error message. Now Calibrate XYZ first in fact checks Z.
    In case the problem was there , I loosened the screws holding the pieces holding the Z rods,at the top and those holding the Z steppers. (and I think also the trapezoidal nuts)I moved the X carriage down by hand until the nozzle touched the bed, tightened the lower screws, moved the X carriage to the top, and tightened the top screws. Then it worked!. 🙄

    Retired doc, should have been an engineer.

    Posted : 02/06/2018 7:35 am
    justin.c3
    (@justin-c3)
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    Topic starter answered:
    Re: Calibration failed - check axes

    Regrettably that didn't work, just tried this morning.

    After more troubleshooting, I think the issue is that the XYZ calibration does not autohome in the same spot the actual autohome. For example XYZ starts with X in the 0 position. Autohome brings the X to 12. On the initial XYZ drop I assume that PINDA is looking for a signal and would throw an error if one isn't found.

    I have no idea what to try to correct these issues.

    Posted : 02/06/2018 3:44 pm
    justin.c3
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    Topic starter answered:
    Re: Calibration failed - check axes

    Quick Update:

    Managed to fix the check axes, I feel foolish as it was the black nuts installed backwards that has carried through my original build. I thought cause it was working before I shouldn't have changed, egg on my face.

    Now I get failure on the third calibration point. Here is my pronterface log of the calibration run.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q4p2mwe8_iBBbMvv1fq9u_fLneV3TqCIOeI9o0BvGZc/edit?usp=sharing

    Any thoughts from our more advanced users?

    Posted : 04/06/2018 2:02 am
    Sean
     Sean
    (@sean-6)
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    Re: Calibration failed - check axes

    When I first set up my printer I was getting random failures during calibration and it turned out to be that I had the X axis belt tension way to tight. I loosened it up and it has been working like a champ ever since.

    Posted : 08/06/2018 6:49 pm
    Julian
    (@julian-4)
    Eminent Member
    Re: Calibration failed - check axes

    if this is on a new build try loosening the lowest two screws on the x carriage back plate. (the one with all the wires coming through it).

    Posted : 20/10/2018 7:19 pm
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