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    • Aurimasundefined
      Aurimas
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      is it possible to have homing for the extruder just like other axis?
      need to push the filament until it hits the extruder and then stop
      is it possible?
      @dc42

      Australian design and build large scale 3d printers
      https://aurarum.com.au

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
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        Have you seen this?

        https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Sensors_stall_detection#using-extruder-stall-detection-during-filament-loading

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        • Aurimasundefined
          Aurimas @Phaedrux
          last edited by

          @Phaedrux sorry I was not clear enough - I need switch activation for detection - stall will not work in my application
          but this partially answer my question G1 H1 E is possible. just need endstop definition for this, but it looks like M574 cannot be used

          the other option would be to use Meta commands, something like:
          while Alarm is off
          G1 Exxx

          and loop until the alarm activates and exits the loop
          any other ideas?

          Australian design and build large scale 3d printers
          https://aurarum.com.au

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          • gloomyandyundefined
            gloomyandy @Aurimas
            last edited by

            @Aurimas If this is for a start up situation you could just initially set your extruder motor as being some other linear axis then set an endstop for it, do the "home" and then remap it as an extruder? Not something I've ever tried but it would probably work.

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            • Aurimasundefined
              Aurimas @gloomyandy
              last edited by

              @gloomyandy thanks.
              I waas hoping for a little better option, but if it is all that can be done this will have to do it 🙂

              Australian design and build large scale 3d printers
              https://aurarum.com.au

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