Hi :) I'm using a sanguino with 4 stepsticks, so no RAMPS.
But if it can't do any harm to just turn around the connector, then I will do that. Are you sure it wont do any harm?
I have a picture here of my setup, I'm afraid I might have put the X-axis bar the wrong way around, the stepper-motor is on the left side of it and I see both ways in different images on the web, shouldn't it be on the right side?
(see attached photo)
redreprap Wrote:
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> plug your steppers into the ramps (that 4pin
> thingy) the reverse way (1234 --> 4321), it will
> move in reverse and it should make the endstops
> "see" it in the correct direction.
>
> is your extruder stepper the same size? the drive
> frequency of steppers may hit audible range, it is
> quite normal, there are ways to make the frequency
> higher (inaudible to us, but your dogs may go
> crazy)
But if it can't do any harm to just turn around the connector, then I will do that. Are you sure it wont do any harm?
I have a picture here of my setup, I'm afraid I might have put the X-axis bar the wrong way around, the stepper-motor is on the left side of it and I see both ways in different images on the web, shouldn't it be on the right side?
(see attached photo)
redreprap Wrote:
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> plug your steppers into the ramps (that 4pin
> thingy) the reverse way (1234 --> 4321), it will
> move in reverse and it should make the endstops
> "see" it in the correct direction.
>
> is your extruder stepper the same size? the drive
> frequency of steppers may hit audible range, it is
> quite normal, there are ways to make the frequency
> higher (inaudible to us, but your dogs may go
> crazy)