Topic: Help with motor control probems...
Hello solidoodle community.
I recently purchased a solidoodle, and am attempting to fix some problems that have come up. I echo my e-mail to technical support below:
Solidoodle Tech Support,
My name is Aaron Schinder, order #xxxxx
I recently purchased a Solidoodle, 2nd Generation Pro 3d printer from your company. It appeared to be working well for a while, but I've run into some unusual problems:
My computer is a Windows 7 operating system.
1. Last night, I walked through the tutorial and began printing the test spool object. The software connected with the printer okay. The bed heated okay. The extruder heated okay. The device returned to it's home location okay.
2. When I began printing the test object, I noticed that the layers were offset from each other, producing a skewed part along the Y axis. I noticed that this was mentioned in your technical support pages, so I shut down for the night.
3. This morning, I proceeded to run through the belt-alignment/tensioning procedure on your website. After getting the belts aligned and tensioned, I began testing the device again. I connected it to the computer and attempted to home each stage. Now the y-axis motor did not respond to any commands sent. The x and z axis motors were responding to commands.
4. I tried switching the x and y axis motor connectors to the motherboard in the back. Now, as expected, when sending commands to the x axis motor, the y axis motor responded. The x axis motor refused to respond to any commands in this configuration. This seems to indicate that the problem does *not* lie with the y-axis motor or anything I did to the y-axis stage, as it responds well when connected to a different port. Instead, perhaps something is wrong with the y-axis motor controller on the board, or communication with the board. In any case, it is upstream of the hardware.
5. I switched the connectors back, and restarted the solidoodle to see if that might fix the problem. On reconnecting with the solidoodle, I am unable to get *any* of the motors to respond to commands. The extruder responds. The bed and extruder heating still responds. However, no motor commands produce a response in the solidoodle. In addition, attempting to home the z axis appears to crash the repetier software. The repetier software appears to get a response signal to motor commands, however no motion occurs.
6. I have tried restarting both the solidoodle, and my computer. On connecting, no motor response occurs, even though heating and extruding commands still appear to produce a response.
Do you have any recommendations as to how to fix this issue?
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Anyway, I am still trying to get my motors to respond. Unfortunately, I don't have any power supplies or fancier electronic equipment to try to walk them myself. Has anyone encountered similar problems?
