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    • nerdiatorundefined
      nerdiator
      last edited by

      I'm running on 2.0.4

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by

        So the Z endstop shows as activated even when it's not activated?

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        • nerdiatorundefined
          nerdiator @Phaedrux
          last edited by

          @Phaedrux I didn#t move the Z, it's probably just still activated because it's so low. I wanted to make X and Y work first

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator
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            Can you try modifying your homing files to remove the H2 from the second back off movements for X and Y?

            ex: G1 H2 X5 F6000 ; go back a few mm

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            • nerdiatorundefined
              nerdiator
              last edited by nerdiator

              I tried that but it doesn't seem to help. I get an error saying "Insufficient axes homed"

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
                last edited by

                Mind you I only mean the moves that have X and Y movement. The move to lift Z at the start would stay the same.

                If you're still getting that error message after only removing the H2 from the X and Y moves it would tell me that the X and Y axis are not actually getting homed on that first pass.

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                • nerdiatorundefined
                  nerdiator
                  last edited by

                  Yes that's what I did. Only for the X and Y moves, but they don't get properly homed

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
                    last edited by dc42

                    Something isn't right with your config. You indicated that the position where the X and Y homing switches get triggered is the corner of the bed marked with an X. That must be either X0 Y0 or X160 Y160. Assuming it is the bed that moves in Y and the print head that moves in X, as things stand your config says you have the X endstop at X0 and the Y endstop at Y160, which if those coordinates are where the X is, would give you mirrored prints.

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                    • nerdiatorundefined
                      nerdiator @dc42
                      last edited by nerdiator

                      @dc42 Oh I see. I just configured it until it moved to 0,0. But I probably made a mistake with the endstop location. But still, it should stop when the endpoint is triggered, right?

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                      • Vetiundefined
                        Veti
                        last edited by

                        on moves that have the parameter H1.
                        if you really have a recent firmware.

                        are you sure that you did not swap x and y endstops?
                        what kind of endstops are they?

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                        • nerdiatorundefined
                          nerdiator @Veti
                          last edited by

                          @Veti They are buttons that give a 3.3V current when pressed, 0V when not pressed.

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