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    • axiomundefined
      axiom
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      how can I reduce the driving speed of the z-axis when controlled via the DWC without affecting the speed of other functions (e.g. homing).

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      • OwenDundefined
        OwenD @axiom
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        @axiom
        You can adjust the feed rate in "settings-Machine specific" but it applies to all axes
        You could also create a couple of macro buttons to temporarily reduce max speed on Z and restore as needed

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        • T3P3Tonyundefined
          T3P3Tony administrators @axiom
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          @axiom I have moved this to the wishlist section as @chrishamm may want to consider having feed rate by for the button settings in a future version.

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            @axiom said in reduce the driving speed of the z-axis via the DWC:

            how can I reduce the driving speed of the z-axis when controlled via the DWC without affecting the speed of other functions (e.g. homing).

            Is there a reason why you want to reduce the speed of moving the axis below the maximum speed for that axis that you set in M203?

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