I was trying to find out why my filament was not coming out of the nozzle even after heating the hotend.
I decided to try extruding through the repetier host software, but I noticed that instead of extruding the filament was being retracted.
I then realized that when trying to extrude through ...
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- Wed Aug 24, 2016 11:25 am
- Forum: Extruder
- Topic: Extruder Motor Inverted
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5141
- Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:57 pm
- Forum: Extruder
- Topic: Extruding Filament Test
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8467
Extruding Filament Test
I've been trying to get my printer to work for a month now after running into multiple problems.
I have a G2S Pro.
In the past when the hotend reached the correct temperature, the filament would start coming out of the nozzle. At that time the printer would not print.
Recently, when i tried to ...
I have a G2S Pro.
In the past when the hotend reached the correct temperature, the filament would start coming out of the nozzle. At that time the printer would not print.
Recently, when i tried to ...
- Sat Aug 13, 2016 11:24 am
- Forum: Extruder
- Topic: G2S Pro Hotbed and extruder cool right after heating up
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6223
Re: G2S Pro Hotbed and extruder cool right after heating up
I tried printing from an SD card and the same thing happened.
The hot end is preset to 200 degrees Celsius and the bed is preset to around 55 degrees celcius.
I start the print job, the hot end and bed start heating up.
The hot end will oddly hit over 200 degress celcius to around 206 - 07.
After ...
The hot end is preset to 200 degrees Celsius and the bed is preset to around 55 degrees celcius.
I start the print job, the hot end and bed start heating up.
The hot end will oddly hit over 200 degress celcius to around 206 - 07.
After ...
- Sat Aug 13, 2016 5:28 am
- Forum: Extruder
- Topic: G2S Pro Hotbed and extruder cool right after heating up
- Replies: 3
- Views: 6223
G2S Pro Hotbed and extruder cool right after heating up
Hello,
I was attempting my print after calibration. I followed the steps for the G2 because, I only wanted to use 1 extruder at the moment.
Only my first attempt, the print bed and extruder heated up to the correct temps. Soon after that extruder move up as if to home itself and then it went down ...
I was attempting my print after calibration. I followed the steps for the G2 because, I only wanted to use 1 extruder at the moment.
Only my first attempt, the print bed and extruder heated up to the correct temps. Soon after that extruder move up as if to home itself and then it went down ...
- Tue Aug 09, 2016 9:48 am
- Forum: Stepper Motor
- Topic: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20264
Re: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
No, I believe it has something to do with the endstops.
I tried troubleshooting but no luck so far.
I tried troubleshooting but no luck so far.
- Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:56 am
- Forum: Stepper Motor
- Topic: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20264
Re: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
I tried the soltuions in the link you supplied but nothing helped.
I can manually move all the motors in the repetier host software, but when I try to homing in the software only the x-axis motor moves.
The other problem i'm seeing an endstop notification on the LCD when no endstop has been hit ...
I can manually move all the motors in the repetier host software, but when I try to homing in the software only the x-axis motor moves.
The other problem i'm seeing an endstop notification on the LCD when no endstop has been hit ...
- Sat Jul 30, 2016 9:35 am
- Forum: Stepper Motor
- Topic: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20264
Re: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
Hello,
For some reason when I try to home the GS2 Pro through the repetier host software the hot ends move towards the X-axis rods.
I believe the Y and Z axis are moving downward while the X-axis is moving upward creating the move towards the X-axis rods.
I labeled all of my cables and ...
For some reason when I try to home the GS2 Pro through the repetier host software the hot ends move towards the X-axis rods.
I believe the Y and Z axis are moving downward while the X-axis is moving upward creating the move towards the X-axis rods.
I labeled all of my cables and ...
- Sat Jul 30, 2016 8:38 am
- Forum: Stepper Motor
- Topic: GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
- Replies: 13
- Views: 20264
GS2 Pro Y/Z Axis problem
Hello,
For some reason when I try to home the GS2 Pro through the repetier host software the hot ends move towards the X-axis rods.
I believe the Y and Z axis are moving downward while the X-axis is moving upward creating the move towards the X-axis rods.
I labeled all of my cables and checked ...
For some reason when I try to home the GS2 Pro through the repetier host software the hot ends move towards the X-axis rods.
I believe the Y and Z axis are moving downward while the X-axis is moving upward creating the move towards the X-axis rods.
I labeled all of my cables and checked ...