Y-axis length error
briefing:
Y axis hard to move
it honestly working before a octoprint update
Prusa info:
Prusa i3 MK3
Work perfectly since six month.
Work since one month with octoprint.
The day when everything changed:
today I updated my octoprint from the web interface.
the printer was on and connected to my PI during installation
At the end of the installation no error.
I reboot the whole thing (simple windows tromatism but it was not necessary I think)
after that I wanted to launch a print, but at self-leveling the Y axis made a loud noise, then printed 4cm in height from the bed ...
I wanted to do a calibration from zero.
The problem was then that as the bed did not go to good zero the printer could not find the landmarks (at the time with the sheets of paper on the bed).
so I flash the printer to have no save parameters but same problem.
Then i use the manual,
the part on the motor is well positioned and no cable is blocking
while searching on the internet I found this error but only for the X axis.
There is no cable blocking the bed and it does not seem to me that the problem is due to a lack of oil on the axes
Some info:
When i try to make the auto check the error is
{
Selftest error !
Please check :
Axis length
Axis Y
}
when i put the "auto home"
the zero of Y is where the bed is at boot
by turning off the printer and moving the bed sometimes I can move it without problem on 2cm then its becoming very hard has moved, there is no special area where it blocks.
the belt status for Y is at 250 (recommended between 240 and 300)
Best Answer by monod.guillaumee:
I dismantled the bed to check the ball bearings.
One of them had a problem with the small rubber that entered the inside of the bearings (which blocked the movement) I drew this rubber towards the outside (I broke a bit but now it works) after having reassembled everything and redesign the config it works
RE: Y-axis length error
I dismantled the bed to check the ball bearings.
One of them had a problem with the small rubber that entered the inside of the bearings (which blocked the movement) I drew this rubber towards the outside (I broke a bit but now it works) after having reassembled everything and redesign the config it works
RE: Y-axis length error
Monod,
Those rubber seals are intended to keep dust and dirt out of the bearings and grease in so you will want to be scrupulous about keeping your smooth rods clean. You may want to order some replacement bearings for the inevitable failure down the road.
Regards,
Steve