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- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. My Stepper Motors Are Running Backward
- 3. My Z Axis Is Not Homing Correctly
- 4. My E3 will Not Home Correctly (Diagnosing Home Switches)
- 5. My Firmware Does Not Seem to be Working
- 6. I Tried to Use Easel, Now My Machine Does Not Work Correctly
- 7. I Get and Error When I Run a G-Code File Made with F-Engrave
- 8. My Z Stepper Motor Wobbles Excessively
- 9. My Machine Seems to be Skipping some Commands
- 10. What Are the Alarm Code Descriptions
- 11. How Do I Change My Current Setting on the Stepper Motor Drivers
- 11. Setting the Current on the A4899 Stepper Motor Driver with a Volt Meter
- 11. Setting the Current on the A4899 Stepper Motor Driver Without a Volt Meter
- 12. The Dewalt Motor Shaft Came out During Assembly. (Dewalt Brush Remove and Replace)
1. There is electrical noise in the Z home switch caused by the Z stepper motor wires. You can
separate the home switch wire and wrap every 5 or 6 loops like in the picture.
2. Binding in the system. The stepper motors only have so much torque and cannot drive thru
the binding. This can be solved by reducing friction in the system. The screw should turn easily.
Possible solutions are:
•
Spraying dry lube (graphite, Teflon, or silicon) on the threaded rod.
• Ensure that the brass nuts with the rubber washers are not too tight. The optimal nut
flat selection is as loose as possible without axial movement of the threaded rod.
• Ensure the aluminum helical coupler has space left between the helical cut to help with
misalignment. Tighten the coupler to the Z stepper motor shaft, then pull the coupler
down, stretching it about 1 mm. While stretched, tighten the set screws to the threaded
rod.
3. Stepper motor current too low – The stepper motor driver is not suppling enough current for
the stepper motor to drive the screw. Turn up the stepper motor current on the A4988 driver.
4. Stepper motor current too high – The stepper motor driver is heating up and going into
protection mode. Once it cools it turns back on. This can look like erratic stepper motor
movement. Turn down the stepper motor current on the A4988 driver.