Very weird calibration problem
tldr: On my mk3 kit version the z-axis goes up in the right front corner - on xyz (second calibration point) and z calibration (third calibration point) instead of down.
Long version: I relocated my printer - i swapped the table underneath. After that i wanted to do a full xyz calibration. But the calibration fails everytime on the second point.
What i tried:
I made a video for illustration:
I also googled this problem, but found absolutely nothing. I have absolutely no idea what to do now. I just have absolutely no clue what could be wrong. The printer did a 14 hour print just perfectly fine a few hours before this incident and generally i am super happy with this model.
I hope someone can give me a tipp on what i could try next.
Greetings, Aelonath
Re: Very weird calibration problem
Flash firmware 3.1.2.
Re: Very weird calibration problem
Is your pinda probe possibly a bit too high? (i.e. on the border of detection)
Re: Very weird calibration problem
Flash firmware 3.1.2.
I saw this post, but i didnt felt that the Problem was connected with mine. But I will try 3.2.1 when i come home this evening. By the way i tried the following firmware versions:
Is your pinda probe possibly a bit too high? (i.e. on the border of detection)
Nope. It also worked perfectly fine all the time. It was about 2-3mm above the nozzle. Now i lowered it to about 0,5-1mm above the nozzle. Same effect. And as i said: the probe does trigger just fine and a good amout above crashing into the bed - so this is not a problem at all.
In case Firmware 3.2.1 fixes this: then this Bug should really be fixed as it may be in all four of the newest firmware versions. But i just cant imagine that ^^
Greetings, Aelonath
Re: Very weird calibration problem
Flash firmware 3.1.2
In case Firmware 3.2.1 fixes this: then this Bug should really be fixed as it may be in all four of the newest firmware versions. But i just cant imagine that ^^
Greetings, Aelonath
Support asked the user to flash 3.1.2.
The bug may have been introduced in the 3.2.x branch.
Re: Very weird calibration problem
[*] Steelsheet was off during xyz calibration and on during z calibration.
I had something very similar to this happen over the weekend after doing some work on the Y axis. Try going through the procedures with the steel sheet on and only remove it when asked to. This made the difference for me and it has been fine since.
Do Z calibration first and then XYZ.
Re: Very weird calibration problem
Support asked the user to flash 3.1.2.
The bug may have been introduced in the 3.2.x branch.
Sorry, this was a typo 😀
I had something very similar to this happen over the weekend after doing some work on the Y axis. Try going through the procedures with the steel sheet on and only remove it when asked to. This made the difference for me and it has been fine since.
Do Z calibration first and then XYZ.
I did that, see my discription:
Steelsheet was off during xyz calibration and on during z calibration.
Anyway: Support reached out to me and sent me a link to a page describing how to check the pinda probe the right way. Turns out: if the x-carriage is pushed to the far right side, the firmware gets the signal that the z-endstop is triggered without the led going out. So i have a faulty cable. I can also reproduce this easily by just bedingt the cables comming of the extruder carriage a few centimeters to the left side as they would by moving the carriage. I checked the zip ties, but they where not too tight and also the cables showed no signs of damage or pressure.
I hope i get it replaced 😥 I will keep you updated. But for now: thank you for the input! And maybe this thread will help someone in the future having the same problem.
Re: Very weird calibration problem
I got a new pinda-probe - the Printer is working perfectly fine now. Thanks for the good Support @prusa.
In conclusion: