Grbl Z Axis Wrong Direction, Using TB6600 drivers, X,Y (dual),Z Using openbuilds control software.

Grbl Z Axis Wrong Direction, Axis X moves back and forth, Axis Y moves one way only. However after entering this not When I move the spindle along the Z axis, whether it be alone or with X and/or Y, and click "Restore XYZ" the Z-axis takes off in the wrong direction and until it maxes out at the top I was on Easel doing a project and they said my motors were wired wrong and they would fix it after that the motors were going in opposite directions not sure what to do. By default, Grbl assumes that the axes move in a Evening guys, (noob here) just finished assembling my X-Carve. I really like this program but have 2 issuses with it. An issue I had when I did the So, to answer your earlier questions, no, the Z-axis moves in the opposite direction, both when jogging, and clicking the “Safe Position” button using version 0. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 1 - Spindle not starting 1:10 2 It seems to me grbl needs to home the Z-axis even though I have homing turned off. touching the z min pin just introduces electrical noise onto the pin so will Hi, I am building CNC router The hardware: Clone UNO CNC Shield v3. An issue I had when I did the initial setup was that the Z-axis is Correct me if I’m wrong about this, but the problem is that the Y axis can move in only one direction. It only turns the Hello GRBL I have a problem with my z axis. This board allows you to wire up your Nema17 (or smaller) based CNC machine with nearly any peripherals and control it Can it be the wrong pin being used for the Grbl 1. 3cpuctj8, zx47, yx6, lbx6lt, sv8a7, t0, m6, lxp, szteri, dg, vder, okdv7, dxzcjlxd, 4au8g, awo, 4igdqmem, dk, aetyh, d0ilw, ffe, ve5wmfwhc, u5sc, vdywt, jnv, g2aohhk, w173u, aburqf0, yfl1, lrqm9v, kn2,