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    • kuonundefined
      kuon
      last edited by

      I am using 3.5 beta 3.

      I want to do manual probing using head on U axis.

      I did

      M558 P0 H2 ; manual probe
      M557 U40:315 Y10:270 P3                                     ; manual probe grid 
      

      When I do G29 then head goes to the the right point (U40 Y10), and I am prompted for manual Z adjustment. But when I confirm the first Z point, the head will goes towards U-xxx and crash into other head. There is correct Y movement when the head is moving after first point.

      I did empty all my txxx.g files in case.

      I am not fully sure this is a new thing from beta 3, but I am doing some maintenance on my toolhead 0, and I wanted to probe the bed using toolhead 1 as a workaround.

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      • kuonundefined
        kuon @kuon
        last edited by

        If I do T1 before probing it works, but it got me confused because I thought M557 with U parameter would use correct head.

        I still think the head crashing is a bug.

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        • Proschi3Dundefined
          Proschi3D @kuon
          last edited by Proschi3D

          @kuon Can it be possible that something is wrong with your tool change macro? What happens when you change from t0 to t1 and vice versa? Can you post your config files ?

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          • kuonundefined
            kuon @Proschi3D
            last edited by kuon

            @Proschi78 My tool macro are all empty.

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            • Proschi3Dundefined
              Proschi3D @kuon
              last edited by

              @kuon I think that's the problem. When a tool changes or becomes inactive, it doesn't know where to go

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              • kuonundefined
                kuon @Proschi3D
                last edited by

                @Proschi78 Yeah, but the point is that it shouldn't matter.

                I hope all axis, at this point no tool is selected.

                I expect G29 to be able to probe using the U axis.

                Only the first point work, then the head goes crashing on X carriage.

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                • Proschi3Dundefined
                  Proschi3D @kuon
                  last edited by

                  @kuon Can it be that he makes t1 inactive after confirming, or even automatically switches to t0?

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                  • kuonundefined
                    kuon @Proschi3D
                    last edited by

                    @Proschi78 No, because if I select T1 before doing G29 it works.

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                    • Proschi3Dundefined
                      Proschi3D @kuon
                      last edited by

                      @kuon Yes I read that. But if t1 is not selected before the g29 command, does it then switch to t0 or become inactive after the first acknowledge ?

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                      • kuonundefined
                        kuon @Proschi3D
                        last edited by

                        @Proschi78 No, G29 doesn't affect selected tool.

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                        • Proschi3Dundefined
                          Proschi3D @kuon
                          last edited by

                          @kuon do you have a mesh.g ?

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                          • kuonundefined
                            kuon @Proschi3D
                            last edited by

                            @Proschi78 No. mesh.g doesn't exist.

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                            • Proschi3Dundefined
                              Proschi3D @kuon
                              last edited by Proschi3D

                              @kuon I think if there is a mesh.g where the tool is called first, the g29 command will work

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                              • Proschi3Dundefined
                                Proschi3D @kuon
                                last edited by

                                @kuon did it work now

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                                • kuonundefined
                                  kuon @Proschi3D
                                  last edited by

                                  @Proschi78 As I said, if I select the tool before doing G29 so, T1 + G29 it works. But I think it should work without T1 as I specified U axis in M557. Also it should not go crash in other tool. Perhaps @dc42 can chime in. I'd be happy to try to help debug the issue.

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                                    Proschi3D @kuon
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