[BUG] Unable to Home Z-Axis
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Did you test the latest release build?
Yes, and the problem still exists.
Bug Description
When trying to home the Z-Axis withe Biqu MicroProbe, the printer simply climbs the Z rail 10mm at a time. It then treats the previous position as the 0 point, and I am unable to go below it to get back down to bed.
Printer Model
Voxelab Aquila
Model Type
Aquila OG (GD32)
Your Mainboard
Aquila GD32
Other Mainboard Type
No response
Add-ons that could be involved
Biqu MicroProbe
ProUI-EX | Extra Features?
Yes
Bed Leveling
BLT - BL Touch Bilinear mesh
Did you include your own configuration files?
- A ZIP file containing your
Configuration.h
andConfiguration_adv.h
.
Additional information & file uploads
No response
This behaviour means the ABL is not connected.
Check your wiring and make sure the version you installed has _BMP in the filename for the BIQU MicroProbe to work.
Aquila_GD32_BMP_BLT-ProUI-EX-10-27.bin is the firmware I downloaded. The wiring, from what I can find, is Brown, Red, Yellow, Black, White on to the header. I have also updated the DWIN firmware, which is awesome btw. :)
that is odd behavior. if you can provide a video clip that will help. but when you select to Home, the Z axis is supposed to rise 10mm before anything else - to move the hotend out of way.
you say it rises 10mm at a time? I'm not sure how you mean. it would be a good idea to double check the wiring. because IIRC, the white and black go to the Z-axis connector (where the limit switch went)
that is odd behavior. if you can provide a video clip that will help. but when you select to Home, the Z axis is supposed to rise 10mm before anything else - to move the hotend out of way.
you say it rises 10mm at a time? I'm not sure how you mean. it would be a good idea to double check the wiring. because IIRC, the white and black go to the Z-axis connector (where the limit switch went)
I can give moving the black and white to the Z-Stop. I certainly didn't give that a try, as "most" of the documentation I found online told me to wire it up with the BYR. :) Thank you for giving that as a suggestion! And yes, I'll post a video of the behavior, if it persists after moving the wires. :)
Ok, yes, I was a big dumb, and I should have put the Black and White to the Z-stop. It's working perfectly now, sorry about that, and thanks for the help!