I’m in the process of setting up my new A8 printer and trying to figure out the x axis home problem I encountered. On the display screen I went to position and told it to home x axis. It goes to the right and slams against the drive carriage mount and keeps buzzing till I pull the power plug to the printer. Limit switch is in the opposite direction. Someone said to reverse the plug wires on the x motor. While that would seem to be a logical fix, it doesn’t quite solve the problem. Running pronterface to control the printer does the same thing while trying to home the x axis. If I move the extruder to the left, it hits the limit switch and still tries to keep going, buzzing until I pull the power plug on the power supply. I tested the limit switch also, and it is working correctly.
Is this a bad board issue? It seems like it to me… My Z and Y axis movements to home them are perfect. Response to any movements to the Y and Z axis is always correct.
Does anyone know if I should try a new mother board for the A8?
Sure sounds like the cpu programming might be an issue on the board…
I am having the exact same issue with my A8, have you figured out the problem or does anyone know what in the world it is. Any help would be appreciated.
I am almost certain that has something to do with x-endstop sensor. Before doing home, you should check the sensor by using M119 gcode. If you trigger the sensor manually, the M119 should report back as triggered.
I have just built an A8 printer and home all sends X axis left, not right to the limit switch.
If I press the X axis limit switch , it stops the X motor and the Z and Y axis home ok.
The X axis motor works ok but wrong direction.
The X limit definitely fits to the right motor support, there’s 2 holes for the screws and the wires are too short to run to the left side even if there were mounting holes…which there aren’t.
I got in touch with the supplier, have to wait.
That is interesting. The x motor is on the left in original Anet A8. It really does not matter, as long as you get it to work. If you swap the pin 1-2 or 3-4 of the motor connector, it will also reverse the motor rotation.
I cut the wires to x motor and soldered them so it had the same effect as plugging the connector in the other way around…which you can’t as it’s keyed.
It’s printing a model ok.
this is a serious problem.
Well it wasn’t the end stop, it was something I did that was very very stupid. I put the X motor in backwards. I wonder how often that happens? ![image|375x500](upload://ltjbZclJ4j0BYLOI95tuWSI1jZI.jpeg
Thanks for all your help everyone.