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You probably have the motors switched. You can rewire them or just change the config and remember your motors are wired backwards. Since it looks like you've already done this, play around with the dir pin inversions (the ! in front means it's inverted) and see if you can get a configuration...
I am happy to report that after putting the sock on and running a PID tune I managed to complete a print (bit of warping but that's probably just because I didn't clean the bed very thoroughly). I'm not actually sure how useful the tune was, since it may have just been the pid loop becomming...
I did another PID tune at 260 with full part cooling, which failed because the temperature wouldn't go over 249 (which is odd since it did that manually. I suspect the initial PID constants were unable to regulate properly or something). I then realized I did not in fact have a sock installed so...
Hm. I've not tested the hotend at temp because I don't like to bake those things but it's probably a good idea to try nontheless. The PWM on both hits 100% as the temp starts to drop so I guess you could call that stable. Naturally it bumps around a bit during heating but that's what you'd...
I have a bit of a strange issue here. Both the bed and the hotend will heat up and reach their set points at the start of a print, and the gantry goes through the quad mesh level with klicky, and then begins the print. About halfway through the second layer the print stops and the printer shuts...
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