bltouch config
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Making those selections should create the config files you need.
The text I showed in my other post is what get generated.
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thanks
is this all that i have to do or do i have to make some changes in the config file ? -
the generated files (all of them) are enough if you have set the parameters correctly
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Thanks i still dont understand why there is not a tutorial like with pictures how to for a noob like thanks again everyone
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@Petar, sorry - I didn't fully digest your question in that it was pertaining strictly to the online config tool. If you get stuck, give a look at pages 18 and up - these were my lessons learned with getting bltouch operating.
Cheers,
Kolbi -
what do you mean by pages 18 and up ?
do you have a link for me ?
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@Petar, my first post had a pdf attached.
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@Petar said in bltouch config:
Thanks i still dont understand why there is not a tutorial like with pictures how to for a noob like thanks again everyone
I also posted a 5 part guide on getting an ender 3 up and running with a maestro on RRF2. It's not exactly the same as the wifi on RRF3 but a lot is applicable.
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Guide/Ender+3+Pro+and+Duet+Maestro+Guide+Part+1:+Wiring/37
At some point you'll have to climb the mountain of learning.
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@Kolbi
i missed that thanks -
Ok will read that thanks
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@Petar, no worries at all. Hope you get it working!
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@Kolbi
Yes I hope so too, I am very curious how much better this is than Marlin and the Chinese cheap ass boards -
Maybe this will help. BL Touch guided install on Duet 2 Hardware.pdf
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@Phaedrux Again I learn much from your experience, thanks!
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@CaLviNx This is great! thanks!
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@CaLviNx
Thanks man i'm learning a lot here