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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by

      is that with the change to the drive direction?

      ; Drives
      M569 P0 S0
      M569 P1 S0

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      • RAMundefined
        RAM @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux yes I changed the config.g to
        ; Drives
        M569 P0 S0
        M569 P1 S0

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          I'm at a bit of a loss currently.

          With the config as it is, I can't explain why the Y axis is still flipped from what it should be, yet the individual motor tests produce the correct motion.

          I'll need to sleep on it.

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          • RAMundefined
            RAM @Phaedrux
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            @Phaedrux no problem, would it help to know what motors I am using ?

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
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              Maybe. It may help to know how the phases are wired at the plug.

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              • RAMundefined
                RAM @Phaedrux
                last edited by RAM

                @Phaedrux here you go hopefully this will help. 17HS15-1504S-X1.pdf
                I never even gave this a thought when I was plugging in the motor connectors I think they could be wrong from looking at the pdf and the duet 2 wifi wiring diagram.
                In true bonehead fashion I was looking where the black wire was to which way it needed to go on the duet and didn't give the others a thought. I really need to stop building things at 2am.

                Looking at the pdf and the duet wiring diagram and my thinking is this. (Hope this makes sense)
                2B 2A 1A 1B
                Red Blue Green Black this is how it is on the Duet

                My motors come wired up as

                A A\ B B
                Black Green Red Blue

                Now I can only assume that e.g A would be 1A & A\ would be 2A. If I am thinking on the right path then do I need to move the pins around on the duet connection end of the motor leads so that they are in this order.

                DUET BOARD
                2B 2A 1A 1B
                Red Blue Green Black

                MOTOR PLUG

                B\ A\ A B
                Blue Green Black Red

                If I am wrong then I have no clue which is probably more than likely.

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
                  last edited by Phaedrux

                  I think the way you have them wired is alright, just that the pairs are swapped such that the rotation direction is reversed from how it's expected. Which is fine because it can be altered in software anyway with the drive direction command.

                  If you had the motor pairs wired in an unmatched fashion it wouldn't spin and you'd get some warnings in the console. It can also potentially cause damage.

                  The whole 1A 1B 2A 2B A A/ B B/ thing is pretty confusing, I agree.

                  In your case though by the look of the motor spec PDF the colors of the wires look like they actually match the colors of the plugs on the duet wiring diagram, which isn't always the case.

                  So on the motor the pair is denoted by the letters (A's together and B's together). And on the duet the pairs are denoted by the numbers (1's together, and 2's together).

                  So in the PDF it says that black (A) and green (A/) are a coil pair, and red (B) and blue (B/) are a coil pair.

                  And on the duet black (1B) and green (1A) are a pair, and red (2B) and blue (2A) are a pair.

                  So
                  black (A) to black (1B),
                  green (A/) to green (1A),
                  red (B) to red (2B),
                  blue (B/) to blue (2A).

                  I hope that makes sense.

                  If you decide to swap them around to match the colors I think that would verify that the rotation direction changes.

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                    RAM @Phaedrux
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                    @Phaedrux ok im confused sorry.
                    Do I wire them in the order of

                    black (A) to black (1B),
                    green (A/) to green (1A),
                    red (B) to red (2B),
                    blue (B/) to blue (2A).

                    Which I don't understand as the order of the pair looking at the wiring diagram on the duet 2 it shows that it is.

                    black (A) to black (1B),
                    green (A/) to green (1A),
                    blue (B/) to blue (2A).
                    red (B) to red (2B),

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator
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                      I'll have to double check when I get back home butt I though I had it right...

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                      • RAMundefined
                        RAM @Phaedrux
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                        @Phaedrux I have just changed it so that it is
                        black (A) to black (1B),
                        green (A/) to green (1A),
                        blue (B/) to blue (2A).
                        red (B) to red (2B)

                        I will run simple move tests and let you know what it is doing.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @RAM
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                          @RAM said in Hypercube Fusion movement help:

                          G1 S2 X10 moves to the rear right corner
                          G1 S2 Y10 moves to the front right corner

                          Did you remember to send G91 before sending those commands?

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                            RAM @dc42
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                            @dc42 I sent these commands after manually moving the print head to the middle of the bed.

                            G92 X150 Y150 Z5
                            

                            then followed by these

                            G1 S2 X10
                            
                            G1 S2 Y10
                            

                            I have changed the motor wires around so that they are:
                            black (A) to black (1B),
                            green (A/) to green (1A),
                            blue (B/) to blue (2A).
                            red (B) to red (2B)

                            then I run the tests sending the above commands and also using the DWC to do the +/- Y & X axis moves.

                            I get the following
                            -x moves left
                            +x moves right
                            -y moves to the front of the printer
                            +y moves to the rear of the printer

                            duet moves.jpg

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                            • dc42undefined
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                              last edited by dc42

                              You must send G91 before testing the motors with those G1 S2 commands. Try it and I think you will see the motors move in different directions, which will end @Phaedrux's confusion.

                              The responses to jogging in the + and - X and Y directions look correct now.

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                                RAM @dc42
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                                @dc42 you will have to forgive me I am useless with gcode.

                                so do I send

                                G91 then G1 S2 Y10 ? or all together as 1 string ?

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators @RAM
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                                  @RAM said in Hypercube Fusion movement help:

                                  @dc42 you will have to forgive me I am useless with gcode.

                                  so do I send

                                  G91 then G1 S2 Y10 ? or all together as 1 string ?

                                  Either will work.

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                                    RAM @dc42
                                    last edited by RAM

                                    @dc42
                                    G91 G1 S2 X10 now moves diagonally from left front to right rear
                                    G91 G1 S2 Y10 now moves diagonally from left rear to right front

                                    duet movesG91.jpg

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators @RAM
                                      last edited by dc42

                                      @RAM said in Hypercube Fusion movement help:

                                      @dc42
                                      G91 G1 S2 X10 now moves diagonally from left front to right rear
                                      G91 G1 S2 Y10 now moves diagonally from left rear to right front

                                      That's exactly right. Now you just need to get the M574 endstop definitions in config.g right, and the homing files.

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                                        RAM @dc42
                                        last edited by RAM

                                        @dc42
                                        Just tested the X, Y & Z homing indviually and they are working perfectly.

                                        When I use the home all the X homes fine but when it does the Y it does the 1st home and then runs off to the right for some reason ??

                                        ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool v2.1.8 on Sun Jan 26 2020 18:02:23 GMT+0000 (Greenwich Mean Time)
                                        G91                     ; relative positioning
                                        G1 H2 Z5 F6000          ; lift Z relative to current position
                                        G1 H1 X-315 F1800   	; move quickly to X or Y endstop and stop there (first pass)
                                        G1 X5 F6000          	; go back a few mm
                                        G1 H1 X-315 F360        ; move slowly to X axis endstop once more (second pass)
                                        G1 H1 Y325 F1800            	; home Y axis
                                        G1 Y-15 F6000          	; go back a few mm
                                        G1 H1 Y315 F360        	; move slowly to X axis endstop once more (second pass)
                                        G90                     ; absolute positioning
                                        G1 X150 
                                        G1 X150 Y130 F6000      ; go to first bed probe point and home Z
                                        G30                     ; home Z by probing the bed
                                        ;G1 X0 Y0 Z5 		; return to a parked position
                                        
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                                          RAM @RAM
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                                          @dc42

                                          Figured out what was happening the G1 X150 after the G90 was causing it to slip but not sure why it was running off to the right after.

                                          I have to undock the Y axis from the endstop before any X moves.

                                          only thing I can't work out now is why the middle of the bed is off for Z probing. When it homes and does the last part for the first bed probe it is not in the middle as it was before.

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
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                                            The assumed positions when the homing switches trigger are the same as the axis limits set by M208. So M208 indirectly determines the coordinates of the centre of the bed. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Centering_the_bed_or_setting_the_bed_origin.

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