BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy
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@fcwilt
That is correct. Homing just Z doesnt work.It also doesnt work if I use "Home All".
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@charlie said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
@fcwilt
That is correct. Homing just Z doesnt work.It also doesnt work if I use "Home All".
OK let's take the homing code out of the picture.
Can you reset the printer and successfully home X and Y?
Frederick
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@charlie a last additional idea: M208 has Z minimum 0 and the BLTouch starts at 3 mm height. It may be that it cannot probe below 0 because of M208. This was changed in 3.4 somewhere if I remember correct, but if you use 3.3 firmware, it may be a try to set the M208 Z limit below 0.
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@fcwilt
Im assuming that "reset" means sending anM999
command, or powering off the duet. In that case, X and Y works wonderfully when I home them individually. Furthermore, the X and Y portions of the Home All function work as intended as well. -
@joergs5
Unfortunately, this did not fix the issue. I appreciate the attempt though! -
@charlie said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
@fcwilt
Im assuming that "reset" means sending anM999
command, or powering off the duet. In that case, X and Y works wonderfully when I home them individually. Furthermore, the X and Y portions of the Home All function work as intended as well.Great.
So with X and Y homed:
- move X and Y to center of the bed either by jogging or issuing G1 commands
- issue a G92 Z3 to force Z to be marked as homed (this allows jogging Z)
- jog Z to 3 mm off the bed (now the logical and physical Z positions are in sync)
- change to the DWC Console page
- issue a G30
Post what happens.
Frederick
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@fcwilt
So I did this, but with one exception. I didnt jog the z to be 3mm off the bed, as I was concerned about crashing the nozzle.The probe did not deploy, and the error: "Error: Probe was not triggered during probing move" was displayed on the console.
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@joergs5 said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
@charlie a last additional idea: M208 has Z minimum 0 and the BLTouch starts at 3 mm height. It may be that it cannot probe below 0 because of M208. This was changed in 3.4 somewhere if I remember correct, but if you use 3.3 firmware, it may be a try to set the M208 Z limit below 0.
Something odd happened that may help those smarter than I!
I issued an
M208 S1 Z-100
command in the DWC console (which is along the lines of what I believed you asked me to do). I then issued aG30
command. Please keep in mind that this was after I did what @fcwilt asked, which was to issue aG92 Z3
command.The print head seemed to move down around 3mm, and then the probe deployed.
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I made a post but came back to find your new post.
I need to think.
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@fcwilt
Here is the current Z Probe section of the config.g file, containing the M950, M558, and G31.; Z Probe M558 K0 P9 F120 H3 R0 T6000 A1 B0 C"0.io4.in" ; Set Z probe type. ; K (Z probe number): 0 (1). ; P (Z Probe type): 9 (BLTouch probe). ; F (Feed rate. Probing speed [mm/min]): 120. ; H (Dive height [mm]): 3. ; R (Recovery time [seconds]): 0. ; T (Travel speed [mm/min]): 6,000. ; A (Max number of times to probe each point): 1. ; B (Heaters): 0 (Leave all heaters on while probing). ; C (Endstop input): 0. (Mainboard) io4.in. M950 S0 C"0.io4.out" ; Create GPIO/servo pin. ; S (Output/servo pin number): 0. ; C (Pin name): 0. (Mainboard) io4.out. G31 P500 X0 Y22.0 Z3.105 K0 ; Set Z probe. ; P (Trigger value): 500. ; X (Probe X offset [mm]): 0. ; Y (Probe Y offset [mm]): 22.000. ; Z (Probe Z offset [mm]): 3.105 (This is modified for Z probe calibration. A higher offset number moves the nozzle closer to the bed.). ; K (Z probe number): 0. M557 X25:325 Y25:313.5 P3 ; Define Z probe mesh grid (This is the probe point grid, not the nozzle grid). ; X (Min:Max X coordinates to probe [mm]): 35 (Min) : 325 (Max). ; Y (Min:Max Y coordinates to probe [mm]): 25 (Min) : 313.5 (Max). ; P (Points to probe in each direction): 3.
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Thanks.
Let's changes things just a bit:
M950 S0 C"0.io4.out" M558 P9 C"0.io4.in" H3 T6000 F120 A1 R0.2 B0 G31 P25 X0 Y22.0 Z3.105
Reset and try what I suggested before BUT lets use G92 Z7 instead of G92 Z3
Frederick
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@fcwilt
Same problem. Probe did not deploy. Same error: "Error: Probe was not triggered during probing move" -
@charlie said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
Same problem. Probe did not deploy. Same error: "Error: Probe was not triggered during probing move"
And yet when you issued the M208 S1 Z-100 and then the G30 it seemed to work?
Frederick
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@fcwilt
This is correct, but I cant seem to replicate the scenario in which it worked. -
@charlie said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
@fcwilt
This is correct, but I cant seem to replicate the scenario in which it worked.Well we are overlooking something simple.
Did you post what the DWC Z Probe readout value is?
Frederick
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@fcwilt
Z Probe readout value is 0, and remains 0 for the entire homing attempt. -
Im unsure as to whether this means anything, but the BLTouch light remains a solid red when the machine is idle, as well as before and during the homing process. Of course the light shuts off when I power off the machine to prevent crashing, but the probe also deploys when power is turned off while the Z probe is occuring.
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@charlie said in BLTouch Probe Won't Deploy:
Im unsure as to whether this means anything, but the BLTouch light remains a solid red when the machine is idle, as well as before and during the homing process. Of course the light shuts off when I power off the machine to prevent crashing, but the probe also deploys when power is turned off while the Z probe is occuring.
Well it's getting late and I've got to get some sleep.
Sorry we couldn't get it sorted in this session.
I will run some tests with my BLTouch and see I can determine what conditions could be causing your problems.
Talk to you later.
Good night.
Frederick
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No worries, same here. Thank you so much for the time that you have put into this issue. I greatly appreciate it!
Im hoping that this isnt an interference issue that will require shielding.
Thanks again! Good night.