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John
 John
(@john-8)
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Crash on the Y axis

Hi,

I had to stop printing midway through a job to to some stringing. I manually pulled the sheet back to remove the 

piece and left in that position. When I restarted I did a first layer calibration and I had a crash detection, on the Y axis.

Soooo, does manually moving the bed throw everything off? This is a mk3s+ preassembled, so I've got little experience in calibration.

I turned it off till I get some advise on how to proceed, Wizard? XYZ cal? what position should the bed be in? manually moving it a no,no?

I don't want to make thing worse.  Thanks john

 

Napsal : 18/02/2022 1:05 am
FoxRun3D
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RE: Crash on the Y axis

Moving it by hand shouldn't do any harm unless the stepper motors are engaged but in that case, you'd know immediately that it's bad idea. I'd re-do the calibration and see if that fixes it.

Formerly known on this forum as @fuchsr -- until all hell broke loose with the forum software...

Napsal : 18/02/2022 11:52 am
John
 John
(@john-8)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: Crash on the Y axis

Thanks I found the culprit, a little wire on the real left end was getting under the plate. I did the wizard 

and all seems to me ok,,,except the first layer which I'm working on.

Napsal : 18/02/2022 9:48 pm
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