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G30 Insufficient Axes Homed For Bed Probing

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    Phaedrux Moderator
    last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:21

    Did you make the fixes from my last post?

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      Steve Lynch
      last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:23

      yes, I did that yesterday... No change...

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        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:26

        Does homex honey and homez work independently?

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          Steve Lynch
          last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:34

          yes, the individual homing buttons work fine....
          Just the Homeall is hosed..

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            Steve Lynch
            last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:38

            If I simply take each of the x, Y, and Z files, and paste them into a Homeall, could you tell me what stuff to remove if it tests ok?

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              Steve Lynch
              last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 19:46

              Ok, I made a fresh .txt file, and re-named it so the file extension was .g I simply pasted the 3 scripts that do successfully run when run individually, and put them into one file so they should run in the exact same manner as If I manually pushed the Home x home Y and Home Z buttons, and it still gives the G30 error... it doesn't seem to care what is in the file, it's going to error.

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                deckingman @Steve Lynch
                last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:16

                @steve-lynch I think this is driving all of us crazy - not just you ☺

                Can you post you entire config.g file - not just extracts. Can you also post your config-override.g if you use one.

                Oh and let us know what firmware version and whether this is an Ethernet/WiFi board or a Maestro.

                Ian
                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                  Steve Lynch
                  last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:26

                  sure.. i'll post the actual files as attachments.

                  it's a legit Duet 2 wifi from Filastruder (latest one)
                  Firmware version 2.03 (2019-06-13b20
                  Wifi server version 1.21
                  Web interface version 1.22.6

                  I'm not using config override. It has been deleted.

                  0_1563481575394_config.g

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                    deckingman @Steve Lynch
                    last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:51

                    @steve-lynch Nothing drastic there that leaps out at me except you have some strange parameters in your G31 that I'm not familiar with, and they aren't documented in the Wiki. Specifically R0.2 and A3. Is that something to do with the BL touch? Like I said, they aren't documented here

                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G31_Set_or_Report_Current_Probe_status

                    but I don't use a BL touch so maybe you need them? Maybe someone else will know.

                    Just a small thing, but if you don't have config_override.g file, you might as well delete the M501 which calls it at the end of your config.g.

                    Ian
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                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                      Steve Lynch
                      last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:51

                      Strange twist here... If I comment out literally everything in the Homeall.g file, and simply enable small groups of commands, it still does the entire homing sequence...

                      That should not be happening, right?

                      Does the home all button on the web interface actually call the homeall.G? or does it simply run each of the buttons below it in succession?

                      Could the old Homeall be stuck in memory or something? is there a way to factory wipe the duet, and re-load my configuration?

                      Sometimes the "scorched earth" approach is better than chasing a gremlin! lol

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                        deckingman @Steve Lynch
                        last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:54

                        @steve-lynch Now that is weird. No, the home all button should run the homeall macro that sits in the .sys folder of your sd card. How are you editing that file? Have you tried creating the file on a PC and uploading it?

                        Ian
                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                          Steve Lynch @deckingman
                          last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:56

                          @deckingman The R value is simply the delay after probing, and The A value is the amount of times to probe to find the "average" they are BL Touch Specific.

                          They're documented here: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/BLTouch_Troubleshooting

                          I got rid of the M501. Thanks!

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                            Steve Lynch @deckingman
                            last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 20:57

                            @deckingman I'm editing the file from the web interface.. I go to Gcode files, right click and edit.. I have also created a fresh Gcode file, and uploaded it through the web interface.. same result with either method.

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                              deckingman @Steve Lynch
                              last edited by deckingman 18 Jul 2019, 21:01

                              @steve-lynch It sounds like something is amiss with your sd card or the way you are editing the homeall.g file. If you take it out of the machine and put it in a PC, you shoudl a number of folders like "filaments", "gcodes", "macros", "sys" and "www" . You may not have all of the folders. But the important one is "sys". Inside there you will see all the relevant files that the firmware uses. Starting with bed.g then config.g etc. Further down is homeall.g and that's the file that runs when you press homeall. So check that and see if it bears any resemblance to the file that you think is your homeall.g.

                              EDIT. IGNORE THIS - SEE MY NEXT POST DOWN.

                              Ian
                              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                deckingman @Steve Lynch
                                last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:04

                                @steve-lynch said in G30 Insufficient Axes Homed For Bed Probing:

                                @deckingman I'm editing the file from the web interface.. I go to Gcode files, right click and edit.. I have also created a fresh Gcode file, and uploaded it through the web interface.. same result with either method.

                                Ahhh. That's where you are going wrong. You should go to "settings" at bottom left, then click on "system editor". There you will find the homeall.g file. Right click and edit it.

                                Ian
                                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                  Steve Lynch
                                  last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:06

                                  pushing the home all button on the web interface, and running the homeall.g file manually from the g code list does not yield the same result.... is there anywhere else that the Home all button could be grabbing instructions from?

                                  Actually, they all do that... If I manually run the file from the Gcode list, the axes slam into the end stops with no regards for the end stop switch... If I use the buttons on the web interface, they home properly.

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                                    deckingman @Steve Lynch
                                    last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:14

                                    @steve-lynch You shouldn't have any homeing files in the gcode list. These are files that you print and reside in the "gcodes" folder on the sd card. The homing files that are run when you do homeall or homex or homey etc, reside in the "sys" folder. You edit these as I've described above.

                                    If you want to upload a file to that .sys directory, you go into "Settings", pick the "General" tab and there you will see a big button that says "Upload File". Press that then navigate to the file you want and it will get uploaded to the .sys directory (where it belongs). DO NOT upload homing files to the gcode folder (or if you do they will only get ignored unless you try to print one).

                                    Ian
                                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                      Steve Lynch @deckingman
                                      last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:16

                                      Ugh! It was that simple.... I feel like such a dumb ass! I actually should have known that... I've set these up before.... I'm soooo sorry!

                                      So should I delete all of those gcode files from the gcode list? not in system editor, but the gcode list?

                                      Those don't belong in that directory, do they?

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                                        Steve Lynch
                                        last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:18

                                        sorry, you were typing while I was... problem gone... Thanks so much guys!

                                        This was a painful, yet informative exercise! I'm really embarrassed.

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                                          deckingman @Steve Lynch
                                          last edited by 18 Jul 2019, 21:43

                                          @steve-lynch Don't worry about it. I'm just glad we got there in the end - I was beginning to doubt my own sanity there for a while. ☺

                                          Yes you can delete any homing files that are in the gcode list. Obviously don't delete anything that is in the "sys" folder.

                                          Ian
                                          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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