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Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade


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Posted · Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade

Hi Guys,

After some thoughts.

I just bought a new board (as the old one fried) everything is working great. APART from the feeder for filament. It is almost going at half speed, and i cant work out why.

I made sure i installed the UM2 not the UM2+ firmware.

The board all seems sound everything works apart from its slow. So it means when i eject filament it aprox does about half of it and when i put new filament in it takes ages.

Motor itself is good.

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    Posted · Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade

    The question is: what was previously installed on the new board?

    If in doubt, perform a factory reset with the correct firmware. Or have you already done that?

     

    The board should be brand new for a UM2.

    I have been playing around. I think maybe i hadnt pushed in the wire enough for the stepper as thats fine. But I have having a similar issue with the z axis, its moving almost exactly at half speed. I have tried all the connections again and no success.

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    Posted · Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade

    But I have having a similar issue with the z axis, its moving almost exactly at half speed. I have tried all the connections again and no success.

     

    First thing to check in this case:

    There's a connector at the center of the board that is labeled "8/16 step". Take sure that there's nothing connected. If you accidentally plugged in the 5V connector (orange/blue cable) there - it would explain the symptoms...

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    Posted · Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade

     

    But I have having a similar issue with the z axis, its moving almost exactly at half speed. I have tried all the connections again and no success.

     

    First thing to check in this case:

    There's a connector at the center of the board that is labeled "8/16 step". Take sure that there's nothing connected. If you accidentally plugged in the 5V connector (orange/blue cable) there - it would explain the symptoms...

     

    Oh really nothing should be plugged into the middle of the board? I copied all plugs like for like from the old board and that wire was plugged in.

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    Posted · Slow Moving Feeder - after new firmware upgrade

    Oh really nothing should be plugged into the middle of the board?

     

    That's not what i said... :) Just don't plug anything to the 8/16 jumper, the white connector for the 5V fan is nearby. There are pictures in the assembly manual, page 65.

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