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[3.7.0-RC1] Extruder crash into X Endstop before Mesh Leveling #1674

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Nippylicious opened this issue Mar 25, 2019 · 18 comments
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[3.7.0-RC1] Extruder crash into X Endstop before Mesh Leveling #1674

Nippylicious opened this issue Mar 25, 2019 · 18 comments

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@Nippylicious
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Nippylicious commented Mar 25, 2019

do you guys have this behaivour?

  1. first the Y Axis touches smoothly the Endstop

  2. second X Axis (Extruder) toches smoothly the Endstop

  3. the extruder moves up a bit and to the right side X Axis
    -- so point 1 to 3 are normal --

  4. then the Extruder "chrashes" into the X endstop before it start the mesh leveling

I took a video and packed it into a zip
Extruder_Endstop_Crash.zip

Originally posted by @Nippylicious in #1651 (comment)

@mgg4
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mgg4 commented Mar 25, 2019

I also had similar issues (#1645), with the crash happening before the first point (front left) is checked. It proceeded to do all 9 (or 49) points, and then reported the crash. The mesh bed leveling process repeated, but this time without the crash.

I had occasion to tear down my hot-end to clear a nasty clog. Upon rebuild, I ran through the full Wizard to test and recalibrate everything. Since that time I have not had any further issue with this crashing. From this, I surmise that something about the 3.7.0 firmware is using (or misusing) a calibration value which is interpreted differently than previous versions of the firmware.

In any case, you might try doing a full calibration using the Wizard as a workaround to see if this helps you.

@Kolous
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Kolous commented Mar 25, 2019

I had this issue when upgraded to 3.7.0RC1. Had to force push the x carrige left and then I glued a 1mm thick stripe on the x carrige to trigger X enddstop.

@Kolous
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Kolous commented Mar 25, 2019

Also I rearanged the cabeling to be sure (there is not enough space) but this wasn§t the cause of the issue. After 10 attempts I removed the stripe and it works now. This convinced me that it is more firmware than hardware issue.

@Nippylicious
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i think this is definitely a firmware issue, because the first time it touches the endstop gently and the second time it ram / crash into.

@Kolous
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Kolous commented Mar 25, 2019

Mine was crashing even the first time.

@cyberboom2
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My mk3 crash same (#1645)

@PavelSindler
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What happens if you home axes (calibration->autohome) and then go to "settings -> move X" and go to minimum X coordinate. Does it crash? Is it possible to go to X = 0?

@Nippylicious
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When i "home" it, then the extruder touches gently the endstop (as it always was)

The crash is after home before mesh Leveling.

In 3.6.0 there is Not such a behaviour

@Alandovos
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Also seeing this in MK3

@PavelSindler
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I have found MK2.5S printer on which I can see this behaviour finally!

@PavelSindler
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Ok, it has been fixed now. Thanks for help.

@MarcoZ76
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Ok, it has been fixed now. Thanks for help.

When will you correct the firmware?

@dikodahan
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dikodahan commented Mar 30, 2019

I have just experienced it as well. Any time frame estimate for the release of an updated firmware for this issue?
MK3S with MMU2S.

@cyberboom2
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cyberboom2 commented Mar 30, 2019 via email

@cyberboom2
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Ok, it has been fixed now. Thanks for help.

its crashing anyway

@cyberboom2
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cyberboom2 commented Mar 30, 2019 via email

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