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"X or Y switch broken"
"X or Y switch broken"
1) Pressed "Home Head" under advanced settings to determine the source of the problem.
1) Pressed "Home Head" under advanced settings to determine the source of the problem.
2) Stepper Motor grinded as it tried to continue to move the printhead
2) Stepper Motor ground as it tried to continue to move the printhead
3) Turned off the machine, checked to see if the X and Y switches were being activated when the printhead reached "home"
3) Turned off the machine, checked to see if the X and Y switches were being activated when the printhead reached "home"
4) Once the switches were verified to be mechanically activated, the print-head was moved to the bottom right corner of the machine. Pressed "Home Head" and held each of the switches to determine if they halted the movement of the printhead.
4) Once the switches were verified to be mechanically activated, the print-head was moved to the bottom right corner of the machine. Pressed "Home Head" and held each of the switches to determine if they halted the movement of the printhead.
5) The x-axis movement ceased but the y-axis continued to jog.
5) The x-axis movement ceased but the y-axis continued to jog.
6) This indicated
6) This indicated that the error was caused by the Y switch
 
7) Disconnected the printer from power and un-screwed the Y switch
8) Mechanically everything seemed to be in order so we grabbed a Multimeter to test the switch
9) There was no distinction between when the switch was pressed and when it wasn't (OL both ways)
10) Unsecured the two electrical connections and saw that one of the wires had broken off
11) Grabbed the sautering gun and sautered it to its connection
12) Checked the other connection and saw that it was in need of the same operation
13) checked the resistance across and saw that it was zero
14) resecured the left switch to the Ultimaker 2+
15) tested to see if "Home Head" worked
16) Everything back in order





Revision as of 17:50, 17 May 2017

Error Message on the Ultimaker 2+ Read: "X or Y switch broken" 1) Pressed "Home Head" under advanced settings to determine the source of the problem. 2) Stepper Motor ground as it tried to continue to move the printhead 3) Turned off the machine, checked to see if the X and Y switches were being activated when the printhead reached "home" 4) Once the switches were verified to be mechanically activated, the print-head was moved to the bottom right corner of the machine. Pressed "Home Head" and held each of the switches to determine if they halted the movement of the printhead. 5) The x-axis movement ceased but the y-axis continued to jog. 6) This indicated that the error was caused by the Y switch 7) Disconnected the printer from power and un-screwed the Y switch 8) Mechanically everything seemed to be in order so we grabbed a Multimeter to test the switch 9) There was no distinction between when the switch was pressed and when it wasn't (OL both ways) 10) Unsecured the two electrical connections and saw that one of the wires had broken off 11) Grabbed the sautering gun and sautered it to its connection 12) Checked the other connection and saw that it was in need of the same operation 13) checked the resistance across and saw that it was zero 14) resecured the left switch to the Ultimaker 2+ 15) tested to see if "Home Head" worked 16) Everything back in order


Laser Printer produced flames, indicating that the compressed air "Air Assist Feature" isn't properly working -Check to see if PSI is around 30 -Hook up

Print failed mid-way through: -Appeared to be an extrusion problem -Filament connection was still intact in the rear of the machine -Reversed material, saw that the filament was grinding and had gotten stuck -Cut off the spoiled filament and reloaded it into the machine -Saw a small blockage in the printhead nozzle -extruded a little extra of the filament from its chamber and forced it down to push through the blockage -blockage cleared easily and I extruded another five or so rotations to make sure all was good.