I'm using Pronterface (the latest Mac OS image) and Slic3r to create my g-codes.
At the beginning of my print I'll set the hotend to a sheets width away from the bad and my table all the way to the + side.
When I kick off the print the table moves all the way to the - side for X and Y and keeps going (bumps until it finally gives up).
Then my Z axis will climb for awhile, move to the center of the table and start printing in the air.
If I pause the print and lower the extruder, when I resume it goes right back up and starts printing.
I have a feeling this has something to do with my g-code, but I am unsure where to start looking.
Thanks for your help on this.
At the beginning of my print I'll set the hotend to a sheets width away from the bad and my table all the way to the + side.
When I kick off the print the table moves all the way to the - side for X and Y and keeps going (bumps until it finally gives up).
Then my Z axis will climb for awhile, move to the center of the table and start printing in the air.
If I pause the print and lower the extruder, when I resume it goes right back up and starts printing.
I have a feeling this has something to do with my g-code, but I am unsure where to start looking.
Thanks for your help on this.