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    • Jos_mosaundefined
      Jos_mosa
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      We configured a dual carriage system with X an U axis.
      all is calibrated and working well, but...
      When we tell X to go to 100mm, and then tell U to go to 100mm, it will actually try to do this and then end up crashing in to each other.
      Shouldn't there be some sort of failsystem that counter acts "stupid" moves?
      Like an offset of the U versus the X of 100mm. so the U axis cannot come closer then 100mm of the X carriage.
      Or have we just missed that feature?

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @Jos_mosa
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        @jos_mosa No, there is no failsafe for "stupid" moves; on another machine, such a move may be perfectly valid. Generally tools are free to move around in the space defined by M208, once homed. On IDEX machines, you usually set each carriage up as a separate tool, and one gets parked while the other is printing. You can also set them up for simultaneous 'duplicate' and 'mirror' mode printing. In these modes you usually set them to use half the bed area each (and possibly less in mirror mode) so the carriages don't crash. See https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Machine_configuration/Configuration_IDEX#configuring-tools

        We are working on separate gcode streams for RRF, so it's possible that each carriage could move independently (though they will always have to be synchronised in Y), but it would still be advisable to limit the print area of each tool to half the bed.

        Ian

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