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Jan 2019

I have been printing with my printer now for about 5 months and I have been getting some nice prints, I did have a bad wire problem on the hot end fan and repaired that, however lately I have been getting a lot of vibration from the y axis. I have over 1000 hours on the unit now and the problem has just cropped up and seems to get worse with each print. I have disconnected the belt and checked the belt is good the bed slides freely so I believe the bearings are good. I checked the wiring and all connections seem to be fine so now I am stumped. The X axis motor is almost silent when it moves but the Y axis is very loud.
Has anyone else run into this problem, I could really use some help on this
Thanks

Could be a bearing issue, cheap machines don’t typically come with the best bearings for the long term so the ones on the Y axis might have worn out.

I checked the 4 bearings on the bed and they are still good the bed moves very smooth on the rails I’m wondering if the stepper motor might be bad as it sounds very loud now and with the belt connected and the steppers off the bed is very hard to move in the y axis

The belts were pretty tight, I loosened them up but still vibrates. I have the Igus bearings on the y axis I think I will try replacing them with the stock bearings tomorrow and see if that makes a difference. I have ordered a toothed idler pulley and a new stepper motor to see if that helps.

I know this might be a pain, but pull the rods out and roll them around each other,
I had something similar happening with what I thought was a smooth carriage
but it turned out my robs were bent.
And the igus bearings dont allow for it at all as the tolerances are too low.

I replaced the Igus bearings with the original bearings that came with the printer, that helped a little, the bed runs very smooth in the y axis now with the belt disconnected. I replaced the idler pulley with a toothed pulley. The printer prints pretty good but if I print over 30mm speed the Y axis still vibrates badly and the stepper motor gets very loud. I pulled off the y axis rods and measured there straightness on a granite and indicator and both checked out less than .001 Thanks for the suggestion by the way I had not thought of that. And still the problem remains. I have a new stepper motor and I am going to replace it maybe this weekend and see if that does anything.

2 months later

Did you managed to find what the issue was? I have been experiencing a similar issue with some of my prints lately, but not everyone. Im getting a lot of vibration on my Y axis movement, especially moving from the back to the front. This is only during a print. During normal Y axis movement commands, the beds moves freely with no vibrations at all.
And this does not happen with every print.
i went through all my bolts and everything seems to be connected. Then I thought it might be a slicing issue so I tried the same print from Repetier and used Slic3r, there was no vibrations … happy days … till 2 jobs later, now its happening again…

19 days later

So my problem got more complicated

I removed the bed and went over all connections to make sure they snug and then removed and replaced the bearings with Drylin bearings.
The bed was smooth, could give it a flick and bed would move to the back smoothly.

Proceeded to re-install the bed and after hooking everything up it seems my Y axis is switched around

The bed doesn’t home to the endstop but instead to the front and because there’s no limit switch it just grinds violently and Marlin reports a homing error

For some reason … when I move the bed +10 the bed doesn’t move towards me instead it moves towards the endstop as if min and max have been reversed

When -10 it moves towards the front of the printer. -10 is all it can go tho. Bed doesn’t move thereafter

Checked belts are installed correctly. Stepper motor is correctly installed. Cables are fine.

When controlling via octoprint online interface. Front moves bed front … back moves bed towards endstop

When using marlin via the Anet display & buttons
Moving axis +10 sends the bed back towards endstop
Moving -10 bed moves towards front, away from endstop

I’m considering reflashimg marlin in the hopes that helps and I can go back and tackle my original problem with the bed vibrating… lol fun and games :slight_smile:
Thank you for your suggestions … not sure where to start now