Happened to me a week ago. I have to level and prio to print move the screws to lower the bed so I can print. Sometimes records the Zero position and sometimes dont. If I turn in it Off and on again, I loose everything again. At Tronxy told me to lower the sensor. I have done it but nothing happened, besides the problem started without moving the sensor. I think I don´t know how to save the Zero Z position, I don´t think is just doing it, somehow must be recorded so when you turn Off and on again it retains the info.
@@duanemoore5557 I did it in simple way: moved each axis by 10mm (according to screen) and measured it with ruler if it moved only 5mm then changed gcode value as twice less. If you need my values - let me know.
@@automatvfx I use following settings (codes with its description): M8009 S0.006250;[Step-related parameters] After setting the parameters, please print a cube, or manually control the movement of each axis, and then measure the size with a ruler to confirm that there is no problem with the parameters [mm value of each step of XY] such as 20 teeth, tooth pitch is 2mm (mxl specification, 2gt tooth data is 2mm), 1.8 degree stepper motor, 16 subdivision, then (20 * 2) / ((360 /1.8)*16) M8010 S0.000312;mm value of each step of Z, calculation formula: lead / ((360 / 1.8) * 16), The lead is the height of the platform rising when the screw turns M8011 S0.005399;E mm value of each step, this value is equal to the circumference of the extrusion gear divided by 3200, If there is a reduction gear, it needs to be divided by the reduction ratio. If you find that the wire is relatively thin or often faulted, it is recommended to set this value a little smaller than the real value, the wire is better
Have you flashed your firmware? Can try the gist.github.com/matiaspl/3239e7500dfd80c68e4b95a0b77373ad#file-tronxy-xy-2-pro-titan-gcode But for me I had tochange M8005 I-1 to M8005 I1 but when you do that you should save your firmware before
@Jonathan Douch I had to disconnect the z-axis screw. And then use the info settings to manually move the stepper to get to a reasonable Z0. It seems to be caused when the head hits the bed but the stepper motor keeps going. I've emailed TronXY but this is a firmware issue that is really crying out for Marlin to fix. Hopefully they will give me some backup firmware so I can roll my own!
Happened to me a week ago. I have to level and prio to print move the screws to lower the bed so I can print. Sometimes records the Zero position and sometimes dont. If I turn in it Off and on again, I loose everything again. At Tronxy told me to lower the sensor. I have done it but nothing happened, besides the problem started without moving the sensor. I think I don´t know how to save the Zero Z position, I don´t think is just doing it, somehow must be recorded so when you turn Off and on again it retains the info.
how did you fix it? I am also troubled by the same.
Did u ever find a fix for this? Mine is doing it straight out of the box 😢
yes, scroll few earlier posts and replies.
Lech Stankevic thank you, totally missed it
Your sensor needs to be over the bed it’s not touching
did you fix it?
Yes, see my previous comment
One of the worst software is in this printer. just wait and your heatbed will go wild and show minus temperatures
mine just stared doing that last night
In my case it was wrong step X, Y and Z in gcode.
@@Panlechstankevic where do i get from .
@@duanemoore5557 I did it in simple way: moved each axis by 10mm (according to screen) and measured it with ruler if it moved only 5mm then changed gcode value as twice less. If you need my values - let me know.
@@Panlechstankevic Please share them, i dont know how to fix it.
@@automatvfx I use following settings (codes with its description):
M8009 S0.006250;[Step-related parameters] After setting the parameters, please print a cube, or manually control the movement of each axis, and then measure the size with a ruler to confirm that there is no problem with the parameters [mm value of each step of XY] such as 20 teeth, tooth pitch is 2mm (mxl specification, 2gt tooth data is 2mm), 1.8 degree stepper motor, 16 subdivision, then (20 * 2) / ((360 /1.8)*16)
M8010 S0.000312;mm value of each step of Z, calculation formula: lead / ((360 / 1.8) * 16), The lead is the height of the platform rising when the screw turns
M8011 S0.005399;E mm value of each step, this value is equal to the circumference of the extrusion gear divided by 3200, If there is a reduction gear, it needs to be divided by the reduction ratio. If you find that the wire is relatively thin or often faulted, it is recommended to set this value a little smaller than the real value, the wire is better
Have you flashed your firmware?
Can try the
gist.github.com/matiaspl/3239e7500dfd80c68e4b95a0b77373ad#file-tronxy-xy-2-pro-titan-gcode
But for me I had tochange M8005 I-1 to M8005 I1
but when you do that you should save your firmware before
i have tronxy xy-3 se i have same issue can fix it marlin version
надо прошивку менять
на что менять?
@@Panlechstankevic у меня тоже такая проблема была перепрошил и все заработало
@@mihaylosoroka5366 а откуда прошивку получил? я g-code поправил и X и Y оси начали ходит правилно...
@@Panlechstankevic у меня есть прошивка могу збросить
@@mihaylosoroka5366 я был бы благодарен...
Скрепку перенеси вправо
paperclip (clip) move to the right
Your sensor is out of plate....the firmware is not the good ...
Yeah
Clearly the sensor is not above the build plate
@Jonathan Douch I had to disconnect the z-axis screw. And then use the info settings to manually move the stepper to get to a reasonable Z0.
It seems to be caused when the head hits the bed but the stepper motor keeps going.
I've emailed TronXY but this is a firmware issue that is really crying out for Marlin to fix. Hopefully they will give me some backup firmware so I can roll my own!
Level up!! You down level