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    • Marco3920undefined
      Marco3920
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      It would be amazing if someone has a config file of an Da Vinci Pro 1.0 Upgrade. I'm not quit sure which settings I should use for the stepper motors.
      Thanks for help!

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Try a search for some info? Or perhaps ask a more specific question? What settings are you confused about?

        https://forum.duet3d.com/search?term=Da Vinci Pro &in=titlesposts&matchWords=all&sortBy=topic.lastposttime&sortDirection=desc&showAs=posts

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        • Marco3920undefined
          Marco3920
          last edited by Marco3920

          Well I already did that before even thinking to post something here..

          My problem is that I don't find exact information about the used current, microstepping etc. for the axes motors or the extruder motors.
          The models are:
          Extruder 0: 17PM-K342BG03CN
          Extruder 1: 17PM-K142BN07CN
          X Motor: KV4239-T2B011 (KV4239-T2BX047)

          Achsen Motoren.png
          a7045a9d-7e82-4774-a90d-28814c8db929-grafik.png

          Even though the Model name is a bit similar I'm not quite sure if these data are the right and would like to compare the settings with someone who already did the upgrade (read some posts about others but unfortunately didn't find anything useful).

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