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SmoothStepper USB / Re: Homing "x" axis not working correctly
« on: June 20, 2009, 06:04:12 PM »
I'm with ya, Don! There HAS to be something here that causes this. Mine now won't back off the Z no matter what I do. The servo doesn't move, the handle doesn't move, nothing. X and Y back off just wonderfully, Z hits the switch and that's it, no backing off. I ain't buyin' the NOISE thing either. Noise doesn't seem to me to want to cause ONE thing over and over. Noise would be doing something else also.
I'll be looking forward to replies from others to see if there's some file or something that we can replace, change, delete and recreate, something, to fix stuff. I'm totally mystified by mine and have changed my homing to do Y then X, then Z, where it zeros the axis and sets it to homed, but won't back off the switch, giving a limit switch message after the overriding ends!!
I'll be looking forward to replies from others to see if there's some file or something that we can replace, change, delete and recreate, something, to fix stuff. I'm totally mystified by mine and have changed my homing to do Y then X, then Z, where it zeros the axis and sets it to homed, but won't back off the switch, giving a limit switch message after the overriding ends!!