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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      The online configurator doesn't cover advanced configurations such as IDEX. You will need to edit the config.g file to create the new axis and assign the correct fans. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/ConfiguringMultipleIndependentXcarriagesCartesian

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      • imrjundefined
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        Great work!!

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        • botundefined
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          @dc42 thanks, I will make my own files.

          *not actually a robot

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          • dc42undefined
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            You can use the configurator to generate most of the commands, by telling it you have a dual extruder machine. Then edit the resulting files to account for IDEX.

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            • botundefined
              bot
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              That is what I ended up doing. I'm well on my way and finally getting a hang of all the changes since I last configured a new printer.

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              • DunstonUKundefined
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                It is using the old M667 S1 command for CoreXY where I believe it should be M669 K1.

                Also, all files in the homing files list items such as; " lift Z relative to current position" when the bed drops as the gantry is fixed, is this not possible to be corrected so the file wording reflects what it actually does.

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                • T3P3Tonyundefined
                  T3P3Tony administrators @DunstonUK
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                  @DunstonUK said in New RepRapFirmware config tool:

                  Also, all files in the homing files list items such as; " lift Z relative to current position" when the bed drops as the gantry is fixed, is this not possible to be corrected so the file wording reflects what it actually does.

                  This is correct in my view because Z increases as the bed drops on a printer with a bed that movers in Z. Bed down is equivalent to gantry up, and the firmware does not know what configuration your hardware is in. A possible clarification would be "Increase Z distance..." Rather than " Lift Z...."

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                  • DunstonUKundefined
                    DunstonUK @T3P3Tony
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                    @T3P3Tony

                    Yes, but also you have to select what type of printer you have at the start, and as I do not see CoreXY as a choice its always "Custom configuration", which is chosen, unless you have one of the ones listed, also for those who have lets say a Corxy with 3 x Z rods/screws/rails, there is no tool selection for that type or not? I am relatively new to 3D printing, but I do see that these tools and configurators are not always made with the novice in mind, who may not fully grasp the wording used, because the wording used is not always clear and can lead to more confusion and more posts asking the same questions over and over again. Please do not misunderstand me, these tools are a godsend, without it I would be posting even more questions that I do, and I tip my hat to those who have written it with full respect.

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                    • T3P3Tonyundefined
                      T3P3Tony administrators @DunstonUK
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                      @DunstonUK sure - custom configuration and then choose corexy at some point in the future we will hopefully have more corexy printer types: Railcore II, e3d Toolchanger, H Bot etc but unless you had one of those you would still need to use custom, then coreXY.

                      3 x Z rods/screws/rails, there is no tool selection for that type or not?

                      no advanced options like that are not yet part of the config tool.

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                      • OBELIKSundefined
                        OBELIKS
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                        Can you check CoreXY implementation, it gives out

                        M667 S1                                 ; select CoreXY mode
                        

                        instead of

                        M669 K1                                 ; select CoreXY mode
                        

                        It would have saved me a LOT of head scratching 😄

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti
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                          currently the firmware will translate the M667 to the appropriate M669 command.

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                          • steevebeckerundefined
                            steevebecker
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                            Hi
                            the arrival of Duet 3 Mainboard is a great news,
                            have you already planned a date for its integration in the Config Tool ?
                            thanks

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                            • droftartsundefined
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                              Plans, yes! In Board type, "Duet 3 (coming soon)".

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                              But really it depends on getting RRF 3 configuration working. In Firmware version, "3.xx (coming soon)". No date when this is expected, as far as I'm aware.

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                              • Wallabearundefined
                                Wallabear
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                                Will there be an updated config tool for the Duet 3? If yes will it also work with the Duet 2 as well? With the added flexibility of the Duet 3 it would be really nice if the config too would be able to configure advanced options like adding an axis or two or 5. Not that going into the .g files and configuring the special setups is hard or anything but it would be really nice if a config tool existed for advanced options to handle most of the set up and then jumping into the .g files for final tweaking.

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                                • steevebeckerundefined
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                                  Hi
                                  I'm starting to work on the Duet 3, to ease my discovery, is there any one who can share a simple .g file ?? for a standard machine like : cartesian /200x200x250/simple extrudeur/heated bed/z probe. it could help a lot, thanks in advance.

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                                  • A Former User?
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                                    @steevebecker I can share a simple config.g file for ender5 but duet2 with RRF 3 if that helps

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                                    • steevebeckerundefined
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                                      @smece hi taht could be good as a first step 🙂
                                      i don't how the .g will be different between duet E vs Duet 3.
                                      of course pin out will be different but not sur sure what is the impact on conf ...

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                                      • dc42undefined
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                                        last edited by dc42

                                        Please note, the nine IO_ connectors don't all have the same capabilities. I have documented them at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Mainboard_6HC_Hardware_Overview#Section_IO. Summary:

                                        • Don't use IO_0 for now
                                        • Don't connect an analog Z probe or a BLTouch to IO_0, IO_1 or IO_2

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                                        • steevebeckerundefined
                                          steevebecker @dc42
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                                          @dc42 thanks for this. I need a lot of I/O so it's good to know.

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @steevebecker
                                            last edited by dc42

                                            @steevebecker said in New RepRapFirmware config tool:

                                            i don't how the .g will be different between duet E vs Duet 3.

                                            Apart from pin names, the main difference is that there are some default pin assignments for endstops, zprobe and fans in RRF3 for Duet 2, but none in RRF3 for Duet 3. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/RepRapFirmware_3_overview#Section_Default_pin_assignments. So on Duet 2, you may need to use GCode commands to free up some of those pins if you want to use them for something else; whereas on Duet 3 you always need to declare what pins to use for fans, endstops and Z probe.

                                            PS - I am starting to add Duet 3 pin connections to the documentation pages on wiring. For example, I have already added them to the page on connecting Z probes.

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