X homing failed
Confirm the issue in the X direction
Please enter endstop troubleshooting.
1. Check the “endstop“
2.Press the X endstop manually and observe if the “Off-On” status is displayed correctly. If it does not display normally, it indicates an issue with the X direction.
· If it continuously displays “off,” the problem is with the X endstop.
· If it continuously displays “on,” the issue is with the wire of the X endstop.
If the nozzle moves and hits obstacles,replace the X endstop and the cable
Move the nozzle to the center, click on “Level bed”, and if the nozzle moves and hits, it indicates a problem with the X endstop or the cable. Replace the X endstop and the cable:
1. Re-insert the plug to see if it works properly.
2. Unplug the X endstop wire on the motherboard.
3. Cut off the black ties.
4. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws on the X endstop and replace it.
If the nozzle does not move and hit, check the X motor and the mainboard.
Move the nozzle to the center, click on “Level bed”, and if the nozzle does not move and hit,this indicates a fault with either the X motor or the mainboard.
To diagnose the issue:
1. Re-seat the motor wire to see if the issue is resolved.
2. Swap the X and Z motor wires.
3. Click “Move axis” and jog the X axis: ①If the nozzle does not move up or down, but you find that the nozzle moves normally left and right when you jog the Z axis, this indicates a mainboard fault. The mainboard will need to be replaced.
②If the nozzle moves up or down, but you find that the nozzle cannot move left or right when you jog the Z axis, this indicates an X motor fault. The X motor will need to be replaced.