3D Printing - 3D Printer HardwareIf a 3D printer's X-axis endstop is triggered during homing, what does the printer do next?AFeeds filament into the extruderBStops moving the X-axis and sets position to zeroCStarts heating the nozzleDContinues moving the X-axis forwardCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand endstop trigger during homingWhen the X-axis endstop is hit, it signals the printer that the axis reached its zero position.Step 2: Printer responseThe printer stops moving the X-axis and sets the current position as zero for accurate printing.Final Answer:Stops moving the X-axis and sets position to zero -> Option BQuick Check:Endstop triggered = Stop and set zero [OK]Quick Trick: Endstop hit means stop and zero axis position [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking printer moves past endstopConfusing heating with homingAssuming filament feed starts here
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