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Piotr Olesik
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Z-Axis selftest fail

Hi,

I have a problem. After performing selftest of xyz-axis, z-axis shows fail. X and Y-axis are ok. The printed displayed that Z-height at the end of test was at 193,36 mm. No tension, when moving by hand was noticed. Also wires doesn't seem to make a tension. Someone have an idea what to do?

Posted : 15/03/2021 7:51 pm
Turro75
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RE: Z-Axis selftest fail

home all axes then measure the distance between the Z carriage and the Z top, in short the amount of vertical rod exposed, add to this quote the z value shown in the display (usually 2.00). Then compare this value to 193.36 shown in the dispaly when at top of z axis.

if reported value equals real dimension the hotend is wrongly assembled as may be the distance heatsink-heatblock is too short.

if the real dimension is shorter than reported the z axis motor is missing steps and the pcb believes the axis moved more than what it actually did. In this case check the two leadscrew t nut screws, may be too tight.  

 

Posted : 17/03/2021 6:53 pm
Piotr Olesik
(@piotr-olesik)
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Z-Axis selftest fail

Hi,

Problem solved. The distance heatsink-heatblock was too short.

Thank you for help.

Posted : 23/03/2021 10:51 am
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