Left-hand axis CoreXY help!!
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@perolalars sorry! You should listen to @Danal and @dc42, because I’m doing this from memory, on my phone, while looking after two toddlers! And I don’t even have a CoreXY!
Though I still think the page I linked is incorrect. @dc42 can you check/update it?already doneIan
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@perolalars said in Left-hand axis CoreXY help!!:
@dc42 Hi David So according to that page my axis moves correctly now but since I have a left-hand axis setup (yes I know I am sorry but its a lot of work making it a right-hand) and there is no solution stated if one has one " If instead it is 90 degrees clockwise, you have a left-hand axis system, which will give you mirror-image prints" what can I do to correct it? Besides rebuilding the machine that is?
And thanks Ian for your input, I feel like I have 4 toodlers in my head now...When you say "Left Hand"... My CoreXY, when facing the "Front", the 0,0 origin is in the right (humans right) rear. Is this the same thing you are saying?
If it is the same, I can post my config.
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@Danal No, when looking at my printer from the front I have the origin in the left top corner (like where you start reading a book, kind off!) the Y axis are pointing toward me and the x axis going to the right
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Got it. Yours is a true "flip" or "mirror" of chirality; mine is a simple rotation.
It is still true that one of the 8 combinations will make everything correct in "normal" X or Y moves. So you have two paths:
- Continue to try to analyze and understand and select the configuration of cables and M569s based on that analysis.
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- Brute force "search" for the correct movements by trying all 8 combinations (stopping when you find the right one, of course).
I've done both in my life. These days, I'm so overloaded, I've biased more toward the brute force...
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@Danal Thank you but that is what I have been doing and it moves correctly but it mirrors the prints, that is where I started...
It dont seams that anyone could tell what I can do about it, hardware or software wise, to correct it (the mirroring!).
I know I could mirror it in the slicer software but thats just a half way solution since I am trying to sell this printer and I want it to work correctly... -
@perolalars said in Left-hand axis CoreXY help!!:
@dc42 Hi David So according to that page my axis moves correctly now but since I have a left-hand axis setup (yes I know I am sorry but its a lot of work making it a right-hand) and there is no solution stated if one has one " If instead it is 90 degrees clockwise, you have a left-hand axis system, which will give you mirror-image prints" what can I do to correct it? Besides rebuilding the machine that is?
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Decide which axis you are going to reverse. Standard CoreXY is that looking at the front of the machine, +X is to the right and +Y is to the back.
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Swap the X and Y motor connections either physically or in M584, then adjust the M569 motor directions to get X and Y moving in the right directions.
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Whichever axis you reversed the direction of, reconfigure its endstop from low to high end or vice versa in M574
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Whichever axis you reversed, reverse the direction of all move commands for that axis in its homing file and in homeall.g.
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Ohh, thanks David, you are a savior! I was feeling a bit helpless (very much that is!) not understand what to do...
I will try this and report back... Have a good weekend! -
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@Danal Maybe I have to ask you about your config file? I cant get my head around this (in spite of David´s good description, or maybe I am to tired) so maybe I have to rebuild the end stops to looking like yours... Is it possible for you to share your homing files also? Just as info...
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