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Jan 2019

After my second print I started having issues with a X axis girding noise and not printing properly. I adjusted the belt (tighter=still occurred / looser = still occurred / tightened again = stopped). When I did the video, it would only do it at height, then started doing it on startup. The past day (after tightening the belt again) no issues. I emailed Creality and haven’t heard back yet. Now I’m waiting to see when it will start again.

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    Jan '19
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    Jun '19
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Sounds like there might not be enough power to the stepper. If you have a multi-meter you could check the potentiometer (carefully) for the X stepper driver.

Thank you. I do have one and can check that, but it looks like it might be the belt. Odd thing is I have had to tighten it almost everyday. I guess that threw me off. That said, I have printed most of today before it happened again.

6 months later

Good Morning,
I recently received an Ender 3 Pro. I followed instructions in a video while assembling the printer. One step indicated that while installing the x-axis belt pulley, to align the captive nuts with the narrow edges parallel to the channels in the extruded rail, which I did. Yesterday, after shifting the printer on my desk, I observed the same symptoms as the OP; growling/grinding noise apparently emanating from the print head during x-axis movement. Upon closer examination, I found the pulley was not fully secured to the rail, and the pulley could be shifted up/down 20 degrees or so; this resulted in the toothed surface of the belt to ride on the edge of the rail, causing the sound. When I removed the pulley assembly, I noted the shape of the captive nut fit the configuration of the rail channel, but only if I aligned the nut PERPENDICULAR to the channel, not parallel. After doing this and re-attaching the pulley assembly, the sound was gone, and the assembly no longer able to shift up and down. This may be a common problem, as the video I referenced is a very popular one. Your mileage may vary.