Offset x,y, 47 steps out of centre can anyone help ?
First off my name is Michelle, last year a friend in the USA sent me a home made 3dp built using the following firmware from https://www.repetier.com/firmware/v092/ the printer was never set-up correctly from the get go, albeit it works, it has to be manually configured every time the printer is switched on with offsets Y-47, & X-47 otherwise the printer head crashes into the farthermost end-stop which does not have a end-stop switch and can be a disaster on the belts, motor, and stresses to the mechanical parts. If by some reason a reset occurs without my knowledge this is also bad. I am fairly new to 3D Printing I am at a loss on how to store the offsets to the firmware. what I would like to do is retrieve the existing firmware from the eeprom and make changes to the offsets and re-upload it, but I am more likely to completely destroy it if not guided on how to do this as I know nothing about arduino based programming. I have done some research online and tried to send the g.codes following some articles but it does not seem to work for me. Is it possible I have a deaf eeprom ? i.e. not accepting new values.
It would be much appreciated if anyone could help me solve this 10 month old problem that been driving me crazy.
Printer details: Prusa I3, Home Built, using firmware 0.92.6
controller LCD: RepRapDiscount Smart Controller
www.bigtree-tech.com
It has a red pcb extention board to interface with the LCD cables then to the LCD
Michelle xoxoxox
It would be much appreciated if anyone could help me solve this 10 month old problem that been driving me crazy.
Printer details: Prusa I3, Home Built, using firmware 0.92.6
controller LCD: RepRapDiscount Smart Controller
www.bigtree-tech.com
It has a red pcb extention board to interface with the LCD cables then to the LCD
Michelle xoxoxox
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Michelle
PS, I did make a donation in August to Repetier for £15 will try and send a bit more thank you.