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Dec 2016

Standing in front of the printer, X is right-left, Y is in-out (towards and away from you) and Z is up-down.

I’ll have to leave info about the error to people with more experience with the electronics.

Wiring diagram for this board:

http://www.geeetech.com/wiki/index.php/File:GT2560_wiring.jpg 1

Manufacturer wiki:

http://www.geeetech.com/wiki/index.php/GT2560

As you have two motors for the Z connect both, doesn’t matter witch Z motor to witch connection.

The Error mintemp is an error message meaning that one of the temperature sensor is not connected to the right place(one for print head and one for the heated bed)

Check the wiring diagram and connect them correctly, polarity doesn’t matter as they are a basically a resistor.

The Coordinate system was answered already.

T.

I checked and checked again. Nothing is wired wrong and the cables seems ok. Anything else i should check? Thanx

If i short the connector it shows max temp. That means that the wire to tha heatbet is broken if i understand correctly?

Hey

If you have a multi-meter it is worth measuring the resistance on both your temperature sensors at the cable end. There should be around 100K ohms depending on the sensor type used but can vary from around 10K to 200K - its not really the actual value you are interested though. If it is open or short circuit something is wrong and you’ll get an error which is designed to avoid heaters being switched on if the sensors fail.

You should also trying swapping both temp sensors around to see if the message changes. This helps ensure the connector positions are correct. Also removing one at a time will tell you which one is causing the error.

Failing all of that, try fitting a 100K resistor to the circuit board connector and see if the message goes away. DO NOT run with this in place though :slight_smile:

It’s also worth noting, when I was looking over the circuit wiring link above, don’t connect your hotend cooling fan to the PWM connector. The PWM connector is controlled by your slicing software and gets slowed down or switched off. This results in hotend jams for sure. Reserve it for any filament cooling fan you add later where the PWM control will allow it to be switched off during the initial layers.

Cheers

​Dave

If you shorted it and it says max temp that is normal as wires have almost no resistance and a thermistor decreases in resistance as temperature rises.

if your wire or thermistor is broken it should say “min temp” and refuse to heat.

Also as previously said, X is left to right, Y is back to front and Z is up and down.

The board should have names for the connectors on its back, mine did.

If you’re all set then put some grease on all the bearings, tension it and get started with moving all the axis individually. Then home, test heating and try your first print :slight_smile:

Something is still wrong. In the upper left of the display it says its getting hotter when i preheat the nozzle is that right or should that be the heatbed? The other side (right) is still 0. I dont get errors when i move the heatbed therm checker to the wrong place… But i cant heat the board either way.

Hmm… are you preheating from a preset? From your computer or from the LCD menu try heating bed to 70°C.

In LCD menu that is in the menu, setup/prepare (I don’t remember the name properly, sorry) then preheat ABS or PLA then go to the main menu again and scroll down to control (I think it is, again, my printer isn’t with me right now!) and in it you should see nozzle and bed temp. Change those to nozzle = 0 and bed = 70.

your printer may have a preheat option for the bed only, in which case you can forego the second step.

If your bed doesn’t heat up carefully check the nozzle. If the nozzle is also cool then it may be a wiring issue for the bed.

Im trying now. Heatbed is still cold. Maybe its the wrong connection on the heatbed? The wirediagram say is this one but i will try to set the heatbed on on nozzle two and test since it ony not gives me faultcodes when the bed is connected to the right place. I mean i put the temp wires on the wrong place and than it reads ok. Strange but who knows

Didn’t change a thing. Need to find my multimeter and check all the wires i guess.

Hey

Here is a pic of my connections.

Blue wires is my Hotend Heater

Red/Black is my Heatbed Heater

Left Hand Temp (Red/Red) is my Heatbed sensor

Right Hand Temp (Red/Black) is my Heatbed sesnor

It looks like you have a sensor in the wrong place.

Cheers

Dave

Hey

It’s worth noting that the 3 sensor inputs and 3 heater controller outputs are mapped in the software so in theory could be different between different builds/variants.

Best to confirm the sensors are correct resistance, wires ok and start from there. You can also buzz the heater wires for good connection, not sure what resistance they should have - probably pretty low.

Putting a volt meter on the heater output when preheating will also tell you if the heater is being supplied any voltage. This is a PWM output so the value will vary but again your really looking for something or nothing.

Apologies, if I’m telling my granny how to such eggs on the electronics.

Cheers

Dave

Oh so stupid… It works! So simple. It was the temp wires that was wrong. Thanxs!

Next issue :frowning: Downloaded drivers and repetier 1.6.2 and manually tried everything. The z axel only moves on one side. If i take it out of the motherboard the other one can move. Any ideas? Thx

Make sure the both Z motor cable has the same orientation in the motherboard (same order of cable colors also), if the 2 motors don’t work together,it means the motor driver doesn’t have enough power for the 2 motors adjust the small potentiometer to give it more current:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNfKZ7o_7PI

One more thing, if you have heat sinks for the driver install them now , and prepare a Fan witch will cool the drivers.

It was an easier fault. The z axis isent straight. It wobbles like there i no tomorrow… Will get new onces. Thanx for the help