Constant Pause and Parking #907
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Ender 3 V2 - Stock Screen - BLTouch, No End Stop Switch BTT SKR Mini E3 V3 Ender3 V2/S1 Professional Firmware 20230312 I am really clueless at this point and could use some help and\or guidance. I just upgraded by mainboard after the previous one stopped working and for the life of me I cannot get it to work correctly. Any print I start, from Octoprint or Manually, immediately pauses and parks. The Endstop diagnostic screen shows that Z_Min is staying in the TRIGGERED state instead of OPEN. I thought this meant the BLTouch was wired wrong, but Z-Homing and Leveling\Mesh Creation all work without an issue which implies the BLTouch is working normally. Further, I have no other Z Endstop plugged in to trigger it. The BLTouch is currently using the 5Pin JST connector on the board. Any Thoughts on what this could be or anything else that I can check? |
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Check your filament runout sensor (filament settings menu).
No, BLTouch has his own connector, Z_MIN refers to the Z_MIN end stop switch and it is not used when the firmware was set to use a BLTouch. |
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Looking at that log it's pausing because your nozzle temperature is reporting its only at 125C which is below the minimum extrusion temperature and resumes at 180C (which is probably what the minimum extrusion temp is set at in the firmware) |
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So, this is interesting. The M412 disable command made no difference but I realized as I was testing that I had only attempted to print my leveling print this entire time, which has worked before. Changing the print to a small item and it started to print without issues. I had to update the Z-Offset value as the print was way to high, but it was working. I have inspected the GCode of the leveling print and nowhere in there does it have anything that should trigger this behavior. The only large difference is that the leveling code runs a straight line around the edge of the bed while the small print is all in the center. The printer is now working with a few minor leveling issues. At this point I can confirm that the filament sensor was completely unrelated, so the purge message it was triggering was really confusing. @mriscoc @Crazy-Charles Thank you both very much for the help. Still confused as to the the root cause, Maybe the offset? But you got me pointed in the right direction, which was more than I was getting myself. |
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So, this is interesting. The M412 disable command made no difference but I realized as I was testing that I had only attempted to print my leveling print this entire time, which has worked before. Changing the print to a small item and it started to print without issues. I had to update the Z-Offset value as the print was way to high, but it was working. I have inspected the GCode of the leveling print and nowhere in there does it have anything that should trigger this behavior. The only large difference is that the leveling code runs a straight line around the edge of the bed while the small print is all in the center. The printer is now working with a few minor leveling issues.
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