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    • Proschi3Dundefined
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      how repeatable is the sensorless homing?
      Does anyone have experience with this on an Idex printer?
      I tried the sensorless homing on the x axis yesterday and am satisfied.
      However, before I change all the axes and set the extruder offset, etc., I wanted to ask if there are any experiences in this regard

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        oliof @Proschi3D
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        @Proschi78 repeatability of sensorless homing is +-2 full steps (+-4 full steps in some cases). I wouldn't rely on it for multiple tool setups like idex or toolchangers.

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        • Proschi3Dundefined
          Proschi3D @oliof
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          @oliof OK thank you.
          then it is better to apply it only on the y low and z high axis.
          and to work with limit switches on the x and u axis

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            dc42 administrators @Proschi3D
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            @Proschi78 said in Sensorless homing with an Idex printer:

            then it is better to apply it only on the y low and z high axis.
            and to work with limit switches on the x and u axis

            Yes, and use a Z probe to establish where Z=0 is before printing.

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              Proschi3D @dc42
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              @dc42 Sure, I use your IR probe for that 😉

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