Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro
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yes that is correct
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@Veti Do I take the Z endstop out?
; Endstops M574 X1 S1 P"xstop" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on X via pin xstop M574 Y1 S1 P"ystop" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on Y via pin ystop M574 Z1 S1 P"zstop" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on Z via pin zstop
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@Blacksheep99 said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
M574 Z1 S1 P"zstop" ; configure active-high endstop for low end on Z via pin zstop
change this to
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@Veti said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
M574 Z1 S2 ; configure Z-probe endstop for low end on Z
Same on the zprobe?
; Z-Probe M574 Z1 S1 ; Set endstops controlled by probe M950 S0 C"^zprobe.mod" ; create servo pin 0 for BLTouch M558 P8 C"^!zprobe.in" H150 F900 T6000 ; Set Z probe type to switch and the dive height + speeds G31 P50 X-50 Y-8 Z1.5 ;Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height M557 X15:265 Y15:135 S20 ; define mesh grid
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@Veti said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
M574 Z1 S2
You only need the M574 for Z once. Delete the other instance using S1.
Unless you wanted to use it as a z max endstop, in which case you physically move the endstop to the high end of Z travel, and set M574 Z2 S1. Then you can create a separate homing macro for the times when you want to home Z at the high end. This is useful when you have a print on the bed after a power loss.
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Thanks.
I think i've changed the config.g now.
The homeall is similar to how you modified it however when I home all it would need the probe in position prior to the bed moving.
This is as it is now.
M402 ; retract the pin just incase G91 ; relative positioning G1 H2 Z5 F6000 ; lift Z relative to current position G1 H1 X-285 Y-155 F1800 ; move quickly to X and Y axis endstops and stop there (first pass) G1 X5 Y5 F6000 ; go back a few mm G1 H1 X-285 Y-155 F360 ; move slowly to X and Y axis endstops once more (second pass) G1 H1 Z-155 F360 ; move Z down stopping at the endstop G90 ; absolute positioning G1 X140 Y75 Z5 F6000 ; move probe into position at bed center M401 ; deploy the probe G4 P500 G30 ; probe the bed M402 ; retract probe G1 X10 Y10 Z10 ; return to parked position
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@Blacksheep99 said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
G1 H1 Z-155 F360 ; move Z down stopping at the endstop
remove that line
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G1 X140 Y75 Z5 F6000 ; move probe into position at bed center
remove the Z5 from that line as well
My example expected the Z axis to be homed at that point, but since that isn't happening the Z move is causing an error. But since it's not being homed, it's already been raised 5mm and doesn't need that move again.
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it would have been a lot easier if you had used the homeall that i posted at the beginning
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@Veti said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
it would have been a lot easier if you had used the homeall that i posted at the beginning
I can only apologise.
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@Phaedrux said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
G1 X140 Y75 Z5 F6000 ; move probe into position at bed center
remove the Z5 from that line as well
My example expected the Z axis to be homed at that point, but since that isn't happening the Z move is causing an error. But since it's not being homed, it's already been raised 5mm and doesn't need that move again.
That ran through and seems to be all good. I'm sure I'll have to tweak the trigger height etc. Thank you so much to both for your guidance and patience with me
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@Blacksheep99 said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
I can only apologise.
no problem. i hope this helped you a bit to understand the commands and what they do.
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@Veti said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
@Blacksheep99 said in Servo deployed probe on Duet Maestro:
I can only apologise.
no problem. i hope this helped you a bit to understand the commands and what they do.
Yes it's definitely improved my understanding. I will likely leave things for now. After a long day at work maybe a fresh mind tomorrow will allow me to get a first successful print.
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To clarify one thing. It doesn't matter what the probe reads when it is retracted. What matters is that when it is deployed, it reads zero when not triggered, and 1000 when triggered.
However, if the probe does read 1000 when retracted, then you may need to ensure that there is a short delay between deploying the probe and starting the probing move, to give the probe time to deploy and the reading to drop to 0. One way of doing this is to use a G4 command in deployprobe.g after the M280 command.
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Thanks @dc42 this has all really helped my understanding. I’ve massively appreciated all the help I’ve received.