What is the problem?
When using octoprint to start a print, the X and Y axes try to move beyond axes limits, causing the carriages to hit hard stops and belts to jump teeth on pulleys. This happens immediately after homing sequence as print starts.
If I print the same gcode file directly from the printer interface it will print fine, no problems.
What did you already try to solve it?
Not much. I'm a total noob to octoprint, and have only been playing with 3d printing since January.
- Have attempted to read through other help threads and general google searches for same/similar issue, have not found any that relate.
- Have read through octoprint documentation trying to find settings that pertain to the printer.
Logs
octoprint.log (37.5 KB) serial.log (148 Bytes)
If other logs are required, please let me know. I really don't know what to look for here.
Additional information about your setup (OctoPrint version, OctoPi version, printer, firmware, browser, operating system, ... as much data as possible)
- OctoPrint 1.4.0
- OctoPi 0.17.0
- Raspberry Pi 3 B +
- Creality Ender 3
- SKR Mini E3 v1.2
- Marlin bugfix 2.0.x 2019-09-20