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Aug 2016

I had some Z-arteifacts on my Ultimaker so I decided to clean my Z-screw. You know, strip the grease and reapply. This process requires unplugging the Z-motor and removing it along with the screw. I did that, cleaned the screw and put it back in.

When I switched it on, I think I saw a small spark under the printer, I am not too sure anymore. Anyways what I was sure of, was that the printer did not turn on. I waited at least 10 seconds before walking to my laptop to scout the forums. While waiting for the page to load I looked over and my UM was turned on!

I then switched it off and on a few more times and it turned on instantly. I’ve never built my own printer before but is this a standard start up behaviour? Like first configuration or the controller is intelligently testing the voltage individually?

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    Aug '16
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Okay not sure if it’s the power cable itself or the socket or the controller. Shift it and the power went off and on again. The “spark” I saw was the yellow LED light on the board and it makes this spark sound when the connection is halfway in contact.

Then you probably need new Z bearings and/or rods. Contact your reseller about this.

I would fix this power issue also. It probably got pulled hard enough to damage the cable or the board. I would probably confirm it’s not the board and then gently rip open the end of the cable (a lot of work) and re attach all the wires. Or even better - try to buy the same connector and then cut off the bad connector and solder the 4 wires to the new connector.