Almost giving up on Tronxy X5s
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Thats about the X5, not the X5s
here is a photo https://photos.app.goo.gl/Qo1EbMma8DXWTViD6
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@kamikaze_freak said in Almost giving up on Tronxy X5s:
Hello all
I bought a CR10 a while ago and really like it, but i had some things going and wanted a second printer for that
a nice option to me seemed the Tronxy X5s (CoreXY) printer but found out that i kinda need to bed level every print, which i dont have to do with my cr10so i though about getting a BLTouch for it, then found out the stock board doesnt support it so bought a Duet 2 Ethernet and really liked how quiet it made my printer, but i still have to level the printer everytime and then still dont always have a proper first level
so i'm ready to start from scratch with the config and all
i added a ikea mirror to the bed in an attempt to get at least the flex out of the bed
who wants to help me?
How many Z motors does the printer have? You may be able to use https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Bed_levelling_using_multiple_independent_Z_motors.
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@kamikaze_freak said in Almost giving up on Tronxy X5s:
Tronxy X5s
a probe of some sort is nearly a must.
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@dc42 has 2 z motors connected to z0 (z1 is jumpered out) and E1,
e0 is extruder motor
and a X and Y motor.. so 5 in total.. and yes i would love that to work but now it seems to rely on the z switch instead of the bltouchand there is one z switch
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have a look at this
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3303618you can build it yourself quite cheaply and it performs as well as a bltouch
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@kamikaze_freak said in Almost giving up on Tronxy X5s:
@dc42 has 2 z motors connected to z0 (z1 is jumpered out) and E1,
e0 is extruder motor
and a X and Y motor.. so 5 in total.. and yes i would love that to work but now it seems to rely on the z switch instead of the bltouchand there is one z switch
What's stopping you from using the technique described on the page that I linked to? It doesn't rely on Z endstop switches at all. You can continue to home the printer initially using the Z endstop switch if you like.