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    yufanyufan
    last edited by 10 Aug 2020, 18:52

    Is there a way to tune babystep before print starts?
    I can only do it on DWC. It would be much easier to use Paneldue.

    Thank you!

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      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by 10 Aug 2020, 22:48

      Well the intention is to live adjust while the first layer is going down, so it's only active as a button on the print view. If you still wanted to adjust it outside of that, you could create a set of macros to do the adjustments and execute them from the macros view.

      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M290_Baby_stepping

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        yufanyufan
        last edited by 10 Aug 2020, 23:37

        Is there any downside to always show the tune babystep button on Paneldue?

        If not, why do we purposely restrict that?

        Paneldue shows current babystep while I’m tuning it, making it much easier to use than macro.

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          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by 10 Aug 2020, 23:53

          If you add a single M290 on the line after your adjustment it will echo back the current value.

          M290 R0.1 ; increase baby stepping by 0.1
          M290 ; echo current baby stepping amount

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