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    • CozyPundefined
      CozyP
      last edited by

      So, what else can be done??

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      • CozyPundefined
        CozyP @Phaedrux
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        @phaedrux It happened now, will try to do that next time

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @CozyP
          last edited by

          @cozyp said in Piezo Z probe problems/ Seeking alternatives !!!:

          @dc42 Okay, I tried P1 mode while erasing I1 , I didn't get a single error.

          However, it crashes onto X endstop for 1sec continuously

          The X (not Z) endstop? That's a different problem.

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          • CozyPundefined
            CozyP
            last edited by

            So, as it seems no solution has been found, duet is incompatible with this piezo sensor. Can a normal mechanical endstop be used?

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by

              You can use an endstop as a simple z axis endstop mounted to the frame, but it would make mesh compensation impossible, unless you did the probing manually (it asks you to job the nozzle to just touch the bed to get z0 at the probe points, which is slow but workable for smaller grids).

              Alternatively you can mount the endstop switch to the print head and use it as a probe, but you'd need a mount.

              The BLtouch clone may be a good option as well, but also need a mount.

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              • CozyPundefined
                CozyP
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                @Phaedrux I installed the endstop with silicon heated glue to the heater block for one time.
                Connected endstop to Zendstop, ACTIVE HIGH, Zmin

                After I home Z, I hit autobed leveling and I get AGAIN problem

                G32
                Error: Z probe already triggered before probing move started.

                Bear in mind my frustration, I have switched to duet after 2 previous motherboards did burn, yet I have the best motherboard available and I cannot start printing.

                I tried both M558 P1 and M558 P5, same result.

                Thank you for your time and hope you understand me!

                ; Z-Probe
                M558 P1 R0.4 H4 F1200 T3600 ; Set Z probe type to effector and the dive height + speeds
                G31 P220 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                M557 X0:330 Y0:660 S40 ; Define mesh grid

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
                  last edited by Phaedrux

                  I hear your frustrations.

                  See this note about switches. https://reprap.org/wiki/Z_probe#Microswitch

                  The mode you choose will depend on how the switch is wired. See the different modes in this link https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_a_Z_probe

                  If it's already triggered that means it may need to be inverted by adding i1 to M558.

                  You'll also need an X Y offset now in g31.

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                  • CozyPundefined
                    CozyP
                    last edited by

                    Followed the instructions exactly as they dictated.

                    Input the microswitch to E0 instead of Zendstop.
                    Selected P4 on M558 command.

                    It works. By hand. I hit the endstop and the machine moves to the various points. If I click the endstop, it moves to the next one.

                    Will try the piezo probe on E0 and update you.

                    Thank you very much for your time.

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                    • CozyPundefined
                      CozyP
                      last edited by

                      AND IT WORKS. WITH THE PIEZO SENSOR.

                      Is it possible to add this feature on Z leveling for future recommendation??? I believe many users will find this usefull, as setting BLtouch and IR probes is a nightmare. Sometimes, simplicity offers the best results.

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                      • CozyPundefined
                        CozyP
                        last edited by

                        I can write the post myself for the Z leveling with microswitches or a simple piezo with pictures as examples too. let me know

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                        • Phaedruxundefined
                          Phaedrux Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Have at it. Glad you got it working. Interested to see what you ended up with.

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                          • CozyPundefined
                            CozyP
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                            Will do. just popped a new topic on a new problem that did arise. This topic problem is solved. Will start making a tutorial for microswitch or piezo leveling

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