Open Codenewbie420 opened 1 year ago
Me too
Have you checked if your axis move back wide enough so the switch is not triggered anymore before it hit the switch again? I had this issue today.
i had checked, it does move away far enough, thanks for the suggestion :)
V V sre., 21. jun. 2023 ob 23:11 je oseba SirShrotALot < @.***> napisala:
Have you checked if your axis move back wide enough so the switch is not triggered anymore before it hit the switch again? I had this issue today.
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I've h ad the same problem. Since I replaced the board the problem has disappeared. For information, double-check the endstop connections
So my homing cycle begins normally on my laser engraver, both x and y end switches are hit, both axis move back a little but then they hit the end switches again and instead of stopping, the motor keeps spinning even when the end switch is applied, the motor spins for a couple of seconds and then stops, making a horrible noise and skipping the belt. Has anyone had any similar issues or has any idea how to fix it?