Hey guys! So I just finished building my DIY TAZ, and it's printing well. But homing isn't working that well. The when homing, it often stops short of the endstops (on all axes). I suspect cross talk to be the issue, as I didn't do anything special with the wiring (like braiding).
I'm using RAMPS 1.4, basic mechanical endstops, and have it wired for normally open. Is there a simple solution to this? Ideally I don't want to have to redo all of the wiring, because that would be a pretty big job (everything is cable wrapped already). Is there any other way to fix the problem, or should I just take the time to redo the wiring and twist or braid it?
If that is the only way to do it, what is the ideal way to do the wiring to avoid cross talk?
I'm using RAMPS 1.4, basic mechanical endstops, and have it wired for normally open. Is there a simple solution to this? Ideally I don't want to have to redo all of the wiring, because that would be a pretty big job (everything is cable wrapped already). Is there any other way to fix the problem, or should I just take the time to redo the wiring and twist or braid it?
If that is the only way to do it, what is the ideal way to do the wiring to avoid cross talk?