Topic: X Axis problem since Lawsy Carriage install
Hey everyone, finally got the nerve to change it. Well actually I was starting to have some circle issues with stock carriages. I had the bearings, shafts, and parts all sitting, just waiting for the day, well that was today.
I went the entire change over relatively decent. Some small minor issues but nothing that couldn't be handled. I get the printer all put back together and start it up, all good no problems looks good. Hit the home buttons, y works great, goes to the rear just under a quarter of an inch past were it used too, but doesn't hit anything, seems fine. Hit the z home button and it's about 3/8's on an inch short of being correct, no problem reset the z stop switch, and recalibrate the bed so it's level and it's all good. Hit the x home and that's were the fun begins, the end stop switch misses the carriage by about a quarter of an inch, so it sits there and tries to go home until I either hit the switch with my finger or hit the emergency stop button.
Just so you are aware, I am using the original stock extruder, which currently is being held onto the center carriage by a zip tie and to bolts just sitting in there to make sure it doesn't slide to the left or right (no big deal, looking for longer bolts) since the original bolts do not go all the way through the extruder and carriage. Right now the extruder is pretty damn solid surprisingly. My problem is the end stop switch. How do I correct this?
I am also posting pics of the problem plus the circle test I did after tweaking the belts and hitting the x axis stop switch by hand....lol
X Axis problem pic:
Mods working on:Direct Y Drive
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