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    • Depundefined
      Dep @SupraGuy
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      @supraguy Thanks! Now ist work!

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        I'm glad you got it working. The coordinates listed in the M671 command must be in the same order as the motor drivers listed in the M584 command.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • Depundefined
          Dep @dc42
          last edited by

          @dc42 thanks now its work.

          But there was another problem. If I make compensation, the first time it is applied. If i run G32 several times error decrease.

          But if I run G28 Z, then the parallelism is broken and the subsequent launch of compensation shows it. Please see the log:

          14:26:36 Leadscrew adjustments made: 0.715 0.728, points used 2, deviation before 0.721 after 0.000
          14:26:25 G32
          14:26:18 G28 Z
          14:26:06 Leadscrew adjustments made: 0.016 -0.009, points used 2, deviation before 0.010 after 0.000
          14:25:55 G32
          14:25:45 Leadscrew adjustments made: -0.021 0.025, points used 2, deviation before 0.017 after 0.000
          14:25:34 G32

          And always the error after starting the G28 Z is about the same and is equal to ~ 0.7

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
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            How are you homing the Z axis: with an endstop switch (if so, what type?), or with the Z probe?

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            • Depundefined
              Dep
              last edited by

              I use probe. (BLTouch)

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              • Depundefined
                Dep
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                This is defines:

                ;BLTouch
                M307 H7 A-1 C-1 D-1 ; Disable the 7th Heater to free up PWM channel 5 on the Duex board.
                M558 P9 H10 F500 T10000 X0 Y0 Z1 ; Set Z probe type/mode 9. H=Height when probing. F=Speed the bed moves

                ; Z-Probe
                G31 P500 X0 Y0 Z1.7 ; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                M557 X0:500 Y60:1160 S100 ; Define mesh grid
                M376 H5 ; Set bed compensation taper

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  @dep said in Нelp me please with leveling bed with two Z axis motors:

                  G31 P500 X0 Y0 Z1.7

                  You're missing the X and Y offset for the probe. Without this your probing will be interpreted incorrectly by the firmware as being somewhere it isn't.

                  Measure your XY Offset. To get accurate probe results, the Duet needs to know how far the BLTouch is from the nozzle in X and Y. To measure this, place a piece of paper on the bed and use tape to hold it in place. Move the nozzle down until the it touches the paper and leaves a small imprint. Make note of the current X and Y coordinate. Use a marker to make the spot clearly visible. Now jog the print head in X and Y until the BLTouch pin is on the exact spot you marked. Make note of the new X and Y coordinates. The difference between the two will be your X Y offset in the G31 command.

                  Also, unrelated, but you may want to try G31 P25 to increase your trigger sensitivity.

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                  • Depundefined
                    Dep
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                    This is another question 🙂 I have a head with two extruders. I try this configuration:

                    G31 P500 X0 Y0 Z0
                    ...
                    G10 P0 X-19.2 Y-46.6 Z1.65 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                    G10 P1 X-20.4 Y67.8 Z1.7 ; Set tool 1 axis offsets

                    I use the probe as a reference point here.
                    Everything works ok, except Z-height - the nozzle is too high above the bed.

                    If the Z height is in the probe (G31), as before, then everything is fine with the height Z.

                    Can someone tell me tried to configure? Or even take a nozzle as a point of reference?

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @Dep
                      last edited by dc42

                      For dual nozzle printing, I choose the head reference point (HRP) to be midway between the two nozzles for X and Y, and the tip of the lower nozzle for Z. Then I define the tool offsets and Z probe offset and trigger height relative to that HRP.

                      I try this configuration:

                      G31 P500 X0 Y0 Z0

                      ...

                      G10 P0 X-19.2 Y-46.6 Z1.65 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets

                      G10 P1 X-20.4 Y67.8 Z1.7 ; Set tool 1 axis offsets

                      I use the probe as a reference point here.

                      Everything works ok, except Z-height - the nozzle is too high above the bed.

                      That might be because your M208 bed limits don't allow negative Z.

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                      • Depundefined
                        Dep @Dep
                        last edited by

                        Thanks David! I will try and write about results.

                        What about the previous problem? I do not know what to do with it 🙂

                        @dep said in Нelp me please with leveling bed with two Z axis motors:

                        @dc42 thanks now its work.

                        But there was another problem. If I make compensation, the first time it is applied. If i run G32 several times error decrease.

                        But if I run G28 Z, then the parallelism is broken and the subsequent launch of compensation shows it. Please see the log:

                        14:26:36 Leadscrew adjustments made: 0.715 0.728, points used 2, deviation before 0.721 after 0.000
                        14:26:25 G32
                        14:26:18 G28 Z
                        14:26:06 Leadscrew adjustments made: 0.016 -0.009, points used 2, deviation before 0.010 after 0.000
                        14:25:55 G32
                        14:25:45 Leadscrew adjustments made: -0.021 0.025, points used 2, deviation before 0.017 after 0.000
                        14:25:34 G32

                        And always the error after starting the G28 Z is about the same and is equal to ~ 0.7

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
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                          I am assuming that you are homing Z using a G30 command in homez.g and in the Z homing part of homeall.g. There appears to be a difference of around 0.7mm in the bed height or gantry height at the XY position at which you probe for Z homing, compared to the XY positions at which you probe for leadscrew levelling.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                          • Depundefined
                            Dep
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                            In general, it does not work for me to adjust through the offsets in tools.

                            Now the configuration is as follows - the Z offsets are set in G10. Probe set as reference point:

                            ; Z-Probe
                            G31 P25 X0 Y0 Z0

                            G10 P0 X-19.2 Y-46.6 Z2.05 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                            G10 P1 X-20.4 Y67.8 Z2.26 ; Set tool 1 axis offsets

                            There are two problems.

                            Calibration according to the instructions "Test and calibrate a Z probe" (https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Test_and_calibrate_the_Z_probe) gives the extruder offset about 0.68mm, but if you start printing, the extruder is too high from the bed. I picked up the height by eye and got a value of about 2mm. Ok so it works.

                            But sometimes for some strange reason, the extruder goes down. See attached photo.

                            I have repeatedly calibrated the same printers, but with one head and everything always worked out fine.

                            Therefore, I try to do the old thing - the reference point (Z) is the first extruder. I set the offset for the probe and the second extruder:

                            ; Z-Probe
                            G31 P25 X0 Y0 Z0.68

                            G10 P0 X-19.2 Y-46.6 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                            G10 P1 X-20.4 Y67.8 Z0.26 ; Set tool 1 axis offsets

                            Maybe I'm somewhere wrong, correct me if that. Thanks!

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators
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                              If you have 2 tools with different nozzle tip heights, you should set the Z offset of the lower nozzle to 0 in the G10 command for that tool, so that the other one has a positive offset. Then do the Z probe trigger height calibration after selecting the tool with the lower nozzle.

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                              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                              • Abelliundefined
                                Abelli
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                                I am assuming that you are homing Z the use of a G30 command in homez.g and in the Z homing phase of homeall.g. There seems to be a distinction of round 0.7mm in the mattress peak or gantry top at the XY function at which you probe for Z homing, in contrast to the XY positions at which you probe for leadscrew levelling.

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                                • zaptaundefined
                                  zapta @Dep
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dep, I don't know if it was mentioned here but from my experience, once you do the dual Z leveling, you need to do another Z homing. The Dual Z leveling makes the bed horizontal (good) but may introduce a Z offset.

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                                  • droftartsundefined
                                    droftarts administrators
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                                    This thread is two years old! Not sure it needs replies...

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