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    • b7e7c2515deeundefined
      b7e7c2515dee
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      I will use both heads at the same times, one for the main structure in PLA, and one for the support material in PVA.

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      • b7e7c2515deeundefined
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        @T3P3Tony:

        You can use an two more external drivers on the CONN_LCD header with recent firmware

        That would allow you to drive your 6th extruder.

        Is this compatible with the panel due? What's the standard use of this header?

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        • dc42undefined
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          Yes it is compatible with Panel Due. The original plan was to support 20x4 text LCDs on that connector, but demand for that was very low and a requirement for more stepper drivers arose, so we repurposed it.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • b7e7c2515deeundefined
            b7e7c2515dee
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            Thanks a lot, I now have my printer general architecture.

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            • raykholoundefined
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              I don't like having 2 nozzles side by side (idle nozzle leaking, all those concerns).

              I would make an IDEX like the SIGMA. Same construction - X Y on top, and bed moves down, but the XY is "regular" and not COREXY. Your diamond will dock to the left and your single support extruder will dock to the right. Requires 1 additional motor for the 2nd X axis. That should be exactly 10 motors.

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              • b7e7c2515deeundefined
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                I don't like to have a moving axis motor so IDEX with a carthesian moving system so it's not the best idea in my opinion.

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                • b7e7c2515deeundefined
                  b7e7c2515dee
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                  I saw this thread http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?397,714601 about static motors for IDEX in a coreXY setup but I don't know if it's possible with a duet board.

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                  • whosrdaddyundefined
                    whosrdaddy
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                    yes, it is called CoreXYU: http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?397,775415

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                    • b7e7c2515deeundefined
                      b7e7c2515dee
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                      Do the duet board allow this kind of architecture (in the frimware I mean, without too much tweaking)?

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        Yes, it's supported in the standard firmware build. See https://duet3d.com/wiki/Configuring_RepRapFirmware_for_a_CoreXY_printer.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                        • b7e7c2515deeundefined
                          b7e7c2515dee
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                          Thanks

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