Hi Jeff,
Sounds like it may be an issue with switching the red and yellow thermocouple wires around, try reversing the order and hopefully that works! Good Luck!
Diana
Hi Jeff,
Sounds like it may be an issue with switching the red and yellow thermocouple wires around, try reversing the order and hopefully that works! Good Luck!
Diana
Jeff,
Your original board can be repaired. I have replaced the MAX6675 chips on my mighty board from time-to-time due to a shorted thermistor.
Regards,
Mike
Wow! Thank you everyone for the responses!
SUCCESS!!! I have reversed the *thermocouple the wires, and the printer now heats up! It goes to 215C like i set it and now holds.
Onto the NEXT ISSUE…I cannot get my makerbot to do anything else really. It doesn’t go to home axis, doesn’t load filament (even though after the temperature goes up to 215c and the screen changes to say “press the m when the loading is done”), doesn’t move in jog mode, and so on and so forth. Could this be the case of my wiring being wrong again?
I originally labeled all the wires with tape and marker before I removed my original wires from the original board. I referred to an image I took of all these wires in place, and I replaced them based on my image. I guess I assumed that putting the wires in the same spots on the same model mightyboard would be a common sense thing. Guessing may not be the answer on my end, seeing as it has gotten me to basically cross my wires! haha
See attached image
Its hard to tell from that picture but it appears that your stepper motors are all plugged in, follow the wires and just make sure the motors are plugged in right, the board is labeled, X, Y, Z for the steppers. X is the motor that moves the carriage left and right, the Y is the motor that moves it front to back and the Z is of course the bed going up and down.
Also if none of the jogs move it could be your stop switches, try moving it so the carriage is in the middle and then you know the switches are released and see if you can move it with the jog. You could also have the stop switches plugged in wrong depending on which style of connector yours has, seems like the earlier Rep 1 some had a keyed connector some didn’t, you could unplug all the stop switches and then see if jog works, but that wouldn’t stop the filament feed motor from running.
One more thing comes to mind, did the board come with the stepper drivers installed? The little circuit boards that are plugged into the motherboard by the stepper motor connections? If you had to install those and none of the motors are working you could have them put in backwards, but if they came pre-installed on the board then they should be correct.
EDIT>>> I just looked at the pic again, none of your stepper drivers are installed, the sockets are empty! Theres your problem.
Again SUCCESS! My Makerbot Replicator 1 now works!! Wow you all have been so helpful!
I did a test print and everything is good except when I got done with my first test print, the bed lowered and the extruder moved towards the home axes. When the bed got to the bottom, it started making noises like it was trying to go further down than was possible for its track, also, the extruder hadn’t quite made it back to the home axes and just stopped due to the bed making noise and then stopping itself. It sounds like the offsets for the bed are below what they should be, but I am not sure how to update this.
Any advice?
Go into the Utilities menu on the printer, select Home Axes from the menu, see if it moves the carriage to the back right and stops against its switch and if the bed comes up and stops against its switch ok, if it does do that ok the bed will stay up, now back up in the menus and go to Build from SD and select your test print again, the bed will lower to the bottom and the carriage will go to the front left corner. Does it still make the noise with the bed when it goes down?
If so then it thinks its range of travel is larger then it should be BUT the switches are working since it was able to home the axes. The best bet now would be to connect it to the computer and run the makerbot desktop software and make sure the printer type is set to Rep 1 and then do a firmware update to the latest version, the makerbot desktop software will tell you how to do it just follow along. The current firmware version is 7.5, you can check this on your printer by selecting Info and Settings, then Version Number. Even if its 7.5 in there i would reflash the firmware because there is no telling what the new board was setup as, they could have the offsets wrong.
After the firmware update do the same test, home the axis, then select a print, does the bed work ok now? If it doesn’t the next steps would be to check the Z axis stop switch, top middle of back of the printer, If the switch is set to low then it will trigger that switch and still think it can do down farther then it can, moving the switch up moves up the lower stop position. On mine and most of the ones i worked on the the switch was attached with two screws to the vertical slots, there is other holes to make the switch a fixed position and thats how they generally came from the factory, but by moving the switch to the slots you can control the stop point by moving the switch up. It sounds like its trying to keep going down when it physically can’t. The reason for this is after it taps the switch it knows it can do down X amount of steps before hitting the end of the travel, if the switch is too low it will still think it can keep going.
As for the carriage for the extruder not making it all the way home, did it go all the way back but not all the way to the right? This is a common problem due to interference between the stepper motor wires and the X axis stop switch located on the right end of the gantry. The X axis motor and the X axis stop switch wires go down the hole in the front right corner, to alleviate this problem what most people do, myself included, is move the X axis stepper motor wiring to the back right corner hole along with the Y axis stepper motor wiring so only the X axis stop switch wiring is going down the front right corner, this gives them some separation and keeps down on the crosstalk between the wires.
Well, here’s the thing. I tried uploading new firmware, and I followed the steps from here:
http://www.sailfishfirmware.com/doc/install-installing.html 10
I could not upload new firmware. I select the replicator 1 single/dual, and try sailfish 7.7 but it always says “upload failed”. Now ever since I have tried this, my replicator is unable to print again.
When I print from SD, it heats up fine, and then it goes to the front left position, but it tries to move too far forward and makes a jolting noise, then gives up and moves back to the *near home axes. It is like the replicator pauses the print, moves the carriage back all the way in the y direction and part of the way to right (x axes right?) but not all the way home. And when I resume the print, same problem. The jolting of the carriage continues. EDIT: I FOUND THE P-STOP OVERRIDE AND I TURNED I OFF. I NO LONGER GET THE CARRIAGE JOLTING ALL THE TIME (STILL HAPPENS OCCASIONALLY. THIS IS ALL WITH THE MIGHTYBOARD FIRMWARE THAT CAME INSTALLED ON THE BOARD)
**NOTE: the bed problem of it trying to go further down than it can has mysteriously gone away and has been replaced by the carriage issue I mentioned.
I am proving to be quite amateur with all this, but I am determined to get it right!