Y axis homing in wrong direction
the x axis homes in the right direction but the y axis goes towards the front. does anyone know why that would be?
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What machine? What version of RatOS?
vcore 3.1
Can you share ratos-debug.zip?
the latest version
im checking the version now
its done this since i bought the kit though 2 years ago though actually
i had to mirror flip all my prints
That means either motor directions or homing position/endstop position is wrong
Rato-debug.zip, please
ok im downloading it now
which file from the debug do i need to upload?
all
the zip
it didnt download as a compressed file
its a regular file. discord wont let me upload the main file
what version of RatOS are you using?
and, most likely, you have the A and B motor connections swaped
2.1.0 rc2
you should be on RC3
and, on configurator, expand advanced options for the motors. Then swap X and Y motor slots
ok
but update everything first.
Start with RatOS, then RatOS configuration, then everything else
restart moonraker, refresh your browser with ctrl+shift+r and refresh updates
i did all that and there are no new updates
i just refreshed
Never use either soft or hard reset
impssible.
RC3 is out for a loooong time
hard refresh the browser and restart moonraker
ctrl+shift+r
i did a fresh install today and followed all the directions i got from mikl
not working...
RatOS is on RC3 for a long time
just did your hard reset and still no updates but i gotta head out for work
ctrl+shift+r on your browser
hard reset on what?
browser?
the browser
that worked btw
restart moonraker
the motor swapped was all it was
good looking out my dude
there are alot of correction already on RC3. you should update...
iasdfGHJKL;'
ll try whenn i get home in a couple hours
current version is v2.1.0-RC3-0-...
iive tried for days to get updated to rc3
and configurator is on v0.0.0-452-...
ok. i
456asdfghll focus oon that now. i was more worried about getting the basics done
are you on a remote pc?
i'll*
yes
a macbiook
probably that... the hard refresh works on the current computer, not on the one at home
on mac use cmd+shif+r
oh im not away from home. im on my lan
ok
confusion 😛
my bad. im halfway out the door.