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JGAURORA A5 ALL AXIS ARE NOT MOVING AFTER REFLASHING MARLIN 1.1.8C(( SOLVED ))

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  • Samuel PinchesSamuel Pinches Posts: 2,997Administrator
    edited July 2019
    • Y driver error detected:
    • overtemperature
    • short to ground (coil A)
    • short to ground (coil B )
    Again, I recommend start from basics, and go back to the standard setup with the A4988.

    Post edited by Samuel Pinches on
  • coolt5coolt5 Posts: 38🌟 Super Member 🌟
    ok thanks man 
    will do
  • coolt5coolt5 Posts: 38🌟 Super Member 🌟
    Driver registers:
    X = 0x00:00:00:00
    Y = 0xFF:FF:FF:FF   <------- dose this mean my tmc2130 or the motor 
    Z = 0x00:00:00:00
    E0 = 0x00:00:00:00
    Error:Printer halted. kill() called!
    [ERROR] Error:Printer halted. kill() called!
  • coolt5coolt5 Posts: 38🌟 Super Member 🌟
    ok my friend i put back the original step driver 
    and it work 
    but the axis its not going all the way to home even when i moved them manually .
    its going to half way only .
    is there a way to rest the positions of them i notice in move screen its show 0.0 on half way . thats way i think it will not go more ? right
  • Samuel PinchesSamuel Pinches Posts: 2,997Administrator
    I'm glad to hear its working now.

    However, I'm not 100% sure I understand the new issue. Please try to restart the printer, and then try to home the axis again.
  • coolt5coolt5 Posts: 38🌟 Super Member 🌟
    find out the x stepper driver was bad and replace it now its work good
  • Samuel PinchesSamuel Pinches Posts: 2,997Administrator
    Great, glad you found the solution.
    Thanked by 1coolt5
  • Laser8302Laser8302 Posts: 170Member, 🌟 Super Member 🌟
    Either 
    A) The driver chip you have placed in the Y-axis is defective
    B) The stepper motor on the Y-axis is shorted somehow
    C) Inadequate cooling on the stepper driver chip (over temperature fault.)

    Try moving the driver chip in the Y axis slot to another axis. Does it stay with the Y-axis, or does it move to the new position?

    For instance:
    Remove the Y-axis and Z-axis driver chips and swap them.

    If the error moves to Z-axis, then you have a bad driver chip
    If the error stays with the Y-axis, you have a problem with your Y-axis motor wiring or the motor itself.


    <div>Y driver error detected: <- Says there is a problem with your Y-axis driver.</div><div>overtemperature</div><div>short to ground (coil A)</div><div>short to ground (coil&nbsp;B)<br><br></div><div>Driver registers:</div><div>X = 0x80:0C:00:00</div><div>Y = 0xFF:FF:FF:FF </div><div>Z = 0x80:0C:00:00</div><div>E0 = 0x80:0C:00:00</div>
    Thanked by 1coolt5
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