Yep, I set them to around .5 which is right for my drivers, It seems like the y stepper is working great still having trouble with the x now it doesnt want to move again even with the
#define _AXIS_STEP_PER_UNIT {10, 30, 3200/1.25,700} set super low. And if I tell it to move now I can just push it without very much effort even if the vref is set really high, so I think I may have burned it out or it was deffective to begin with, or it may be fine and I messed with it enough in the firmware to set it screwy again. But I think something is wrong with the motor since if I set the x and y axis motor to the same setting the y axis one works well but the x doesnt move at all. And get this when I set the y motor to 53.3 in mm/s it moved fine so I guess the x motor has been deffective all along? I have a question though, in pronterface if you hit your endstop does it say anything in the commands window because when I plug them in they dont seem to do anything, I have it wired so that it is closed with a 4.7kohm resistor connecting the ground and singal wire, when the end stop is hit the circuit is open
#define _AXIS_STEP_PER_UNIT {10, 30, 3200/1.25,700} set super low. And if I tell it to move now I can just push it without very much effort even if the vref is set really high, so I think I may have burned it out or it was deffective to begin with, or it may be fine and I messed with it enough in the firmware to set it screwy again. But I think something is wrong with the motor since if I set the x and y axis motor to the same setting the y axis one works well but the x doesnt move at all. And get this when I set the y motor to 53.3 in mm/s it moved fine so I guess the x motor has been deffective all along? I have a question though, in pronterface if you hit your endstop does it say anything in the commands window because when I plug them in they dont seem to do anything, I have it wired so that it is closed with a 4.7kohm resistor connecting the ground and singal wire, when the end stop is hit the circuit is open