Getting Y Crash Detected After Printing Fine For A Couple Weeks
I included a video of what is happening. Yesterday I started a print job and canceled it when it was in the middle of the 8 point calibration before each print, after that, the y-axis plate backed all the way back and it continued to turn the y-axis motor causing it to skip the belt once or twice before stopping. After that happened I have been getting this y crash detected. I have adjusted the y-axis belt multiple times to be tight and loose, which didn't change it. I also lubricated the x and y-axis bars to cross things off the list. I have also re-calibrated the XYZ axis, today, I got it to print two parts without stopping, but after the print job, it went right back to doing it again. The only thing I can think of is the belt is damaged or out of the proper position after the incident.
Best Answer by brandon217:
After trying countless other things I ended up downgrading the firmware from 3.12.2 to 3.11.0 after reading about it in another forum and that seems to have fixed it.
RE: Getting Y Crash Detected After Printing Fine For A Couple Weeks
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After trying countless other things I ended up downgrading the firmware from 3.12.2 to 3.11.0 after reading about it in another forum and that seems to have fixed it.
RE: Getting Y Crash Detected After Printing Fine For A Couple Weeks
y-crash detection is very senstive. It is enough for the bearings to be not 100% optimal for it to randomly trigger. Replacing the y-axis bearings resolved the issue for me but it came back a year later or so. The simply solution for me: disable crash detection. It causes more troubles than it does good IMHO. Also without crash detection you can enable stealth mode.
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