I just noticed on my S5 go to "maintenance" "diagnostics" and there is "test limit switches". You can then push the head around and when the head hits a limit switch it changes color on the display. I have older firmware - hopefully this feature is still there.
the test is still in the firmware...
without a video the error sounds like the limit switch is bent out of position.
3 hours ago, gr5 said:I just noticed on my S5 go to "maintenance" "diagnostics" and there is "test limit switches". You can then push the head around and when the head hits a limit switch it changes color on the display. I have older firmware - hopefully this feature is still there.
Yep, was one of my first steps. I also replaced both limit switches, and the problem persists. I wasn't able to get it on video last time it happened as it occurred when the printer paused itself due to a nozzle clog. The serial cable should help me pin down the boot issue at least.
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A video of the issue very much will tell alot of what is going on as well.
But I would also recommend contacting UltiMaker Support directly
here: https://support.makerbot.com/s/contactsupport
UltiMaker does not provide direct support via the community.
I'd uncover the bottom of the printer to make sure you have the correct connectors before ordering. Also read the instructions on the olimex website where it has the description of the cable. It talks about baud rate and how to hook it up. It's not what I thought at first - I think you connect serial in on the cable to serial out on the printer. Sort of backwards from intuitive.
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Can you take a video of the homing issue? 90% of the time it's a limit switch. Put the head near the center left side and do homing and then put the head near the top center and do homing. This will help you see which axis is the problem as it only does the Y axis issue when the head is near the rear and only the X axis bounc when the head is on the left side.
I could be wrong - it could be stepper driver or cabling which is why I want to see the video.
I know you tested the switches with a multimeter but... this sounds exactly like a limit switch issue. So the video would be helpful to be sure.
As far as boot, yes you can get a "olimex serial cable F". Although I don't think this works with S5's built in the last year or so but if it's reasonably old then yes you can watch the boot sequence through the serial cable. I detail how to set it up here: http://gr5.org/unbricking/
If you have an S5R1 (release 1 - side panels have robot; release 2 - side panels have big "U") then there are deadly voltages exposed under the printer so be very careful not to kill yourself. Please.
You can use my guide to find where to connect the olimex serial cable F and if the pins are there then the cable will work. If UM doesn't have the pins anymore on your board then you are mostly out of luck. Although I guess you might be able to solder in 3 header pins? Not sure what the latest boards look like now. Probably don't even have an olimex computer anymore.
It's possible that one of the limit switch cables isn't reaching the circuit board underneath the printer. Maybe the cable fell out. Maybe the cable got pinched and broke. This is pretty rare. Most likely the limit switch is (sometimes) just barely beyond reach on X or Y axis.
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