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    macguyver
    last edited by macguyver 20 Jan 2021, 22:21

    Title says it all. Is there a way to make sure that any travel moves outside the main build area raise the Z first to clear clamps/screws?

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      fcwilt @macguyver
      last edited by 20 Jan 2021, 22:34

      @macguyver said in Raise Z when outside build area:

      Title says it all. Is there a way to make sure that any travel moves outside the main build area raise the Z first to clear clamps/screws?

      That would have to be done in the slicer.

      To avoid collisions you could set the min/max of your axes in your M208 to limit the printable area.

      Frederick

      Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        macguyver
        last edited by 21 Jan 2021, 00:05

        The problem with M208 is that I need the nozzle to be able to go outside of the build area to purge and brush the nozzle. I'm probably just going edit the purge, pause, resume macros, but I'd love a way to tell the printer that any moves below 0 on X or Y should raise Z though.

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          fcwilt @macguyver
          last edited by 21 Jan 2021, 00:19

          @macguyver said in Raise Z when outside build area:

          I'm probably just going edit the purge, pause, resume macros, but I'd love a way to tell the printer that any moves below 0 on X or Y should raise Z though.

          That would seem to make sense since you would have complete control.

          If it was a feature of the firmware how could you brush the nozzle - once moved to the desired location for "brushing" wouldn't moving during the operation trigger raising the nozzle again?

          Thanks.

          Frederick

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            macguyver @fcwilt
            last edited by 21 Jan 2021, 01:54

            @fcwilt It's a corexy so the nozzle only moves on X&Y and the brush is on a bracket fixed to the frame.

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