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    • dintidundefined
      dintid
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      Anyone have an idea what is going on here? :

      I home Z to minium to use a Sensor. Before setting it to minium I had it to Max where it worked perfectly with quick in, back, and slowly back etc.
      I have made some virtual axes to be able to do motor sync. (made them before z homing)
      My U axis is the same as Z, except U home to max.

      My issue now is how the mouse icon looks like a stop sign when howering over the virtual axes.
      I CAN click the U icon and it does home the U to MAX, but it just goes to MAX and stops. It does not go back the 5mm it should.

      When I home Z to max it worked fine, which is odd.

      Unlcear how many parameters we need to define for virtual axes
      Do I HAVE to define virtual axes using M208 (the axes Minima and Maxima)?
      I have defined endstops for each axis. Must we do this?
      Do I HAVE to define motor current for the virtual axes (M906)?

      Why dont the Idle power and timeout never work? M84.
      I mean, it doesn't work on any of my 3 Duet printers.

      RepRapFirmware supported G-codes: https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code

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      • dintidundefined
        dintid
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        Hmm, this morning the Stop sign was gone, but after making a few changes it reappeared.

        RepRapFirmware supported G-codes: https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code

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