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    • twistedechosundefined
      twistedechos
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      i get m120
      g91
      g1 x-100 f6000
      m121
      error g0/g1 insufficient axes homed
      the only thing it will let me do is click the retract and extrude extruder 1
      if i can up load a video i can show you everything i think i might need to redo the reprap config or something but i dont know my min and max axis settings

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        last edited by Phaedrux

        Can you post your homeall as well?

        error g0/g1 insufficient axes homed

        This happens when trying to move an axis before it is homed. Usually this is when the Z axis is lifted a bit to give clearance for homing X and Y.

        From the FAQ: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/FAQ

        I get this error message: "Error: G0/G1: insufficient axes homed"
        Recent firmware versions do not allow axes to be moved before they have been homed. The only movements allows are homing moves (G1 moves with S1 or H1 parameter) and individual motor moves (G1 moves with S2 or H2 parameter). So any Z movements that your homing files make before Z is homed should use the S2 parameter. Alternatively, add M564 H0 to config.g to allow axis movement before homing.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • twistedechosundefined
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          • twistedechosundefined
            twistedechos
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            it wont let me upload the vid

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              last edited by

              Might need to use Dropbox or YouTube

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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              • twistedechosundefined
                twistedechos
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                https://youtu.be/ZGwYuOgqCJM here it is if you need any other info from me let me know in the mean time im going to read up on the links you sent me

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                • twistedechosundefined
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                  i wonder if anyone has the original gcode files for the ctc my old board fried if i could get those i should just be able to upload them to the board right?

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                  • twistedechosundefined
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                    https://3dprinting.com/pricewatch/3d-printer/ctc-bizer/?fbclid=IwAR1yXJLIZn4f_zbPCmQrPTTxfIqpmlKQ0ub-9Qjie7nvzTodRKtTxSwOO3I if this helps at all this is the printer i have

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                    • twistedechosundefined
                      twistedechos
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                      also i went thought the stuff you sent and it didnt do anything i think i need to reuplaod the files on it but i dont think i did the maserments right on the reprap config i think that might be the problem how do i find them all i can find on google is the bed size

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                      • twistedechosundefined
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                        i feel so dumb i think i found the problem i did not put the files under sys it is under another folder ill let you know what i find out

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                        • twistedechosundefined
                          twistedechos
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                          ok that fixed it oi lol but now the problem is i dont think i have the right measurements or the home set properly i went thought the reprap config again and i dont know the specs for the printer nor understand what to do with them

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                          • twistedechosundefined
                            twistedechos
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                            found another problem haha sorry to be spamming but i had it as a corexy (what i thought it was) its a cartesian

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                            • twistedechosundefined
                              twistedechos
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                              next problem i have no idea what im doing lol i got it to do stuff but its doing crazy stuff its like id dont know where to stop and anytime i home the axis it acts like it just adds the steps to where it already is i dont want to burn anything up would anyone be able to walk me though the https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org/Start

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                              • Phaedruxundefined
                                Phaedrux Moderator
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                                Ok, it sounds like you made some progress. Before you can get things working, you're going to have to figure out some details about the printer. The link you included above shows the build volume, so we have that part. We know it's cartesian. It seems to be dual extruder. it has a heated bed.

                                What we still need to know:

                                What kind of thermistor does the hotend heaters and bed heater have? If you have any documentation, or support forum for the printer that might help. Some googling might turn it up. That would help getting the temperatures right without having to do too much guess work.

                                We need to know what kind of end stops you have and where they are located. Even if you can take a picture of them inside the printer and how they are wired.

                                Does it have a Z probe?

                                Steps per mm for each axis. You might be able to find this googling, or looking at the setup for the stock firmware. Worse comes to worse it can be calculated if you know the model of the motor (usually a sticker on them), the tooth spacing of the belts, and the number of teeth on the pulleys. If that's too hard to get, you can start with a safe value and test how much it actually moves when you tell it to move 10mm and figure it out from there.

                                I think you'll also benefit from doing a lot of reading up on the firmware and how things work: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/

                                Here's an article on adapting an existing printer for the Duet. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Going_from_Marlin_on_Arduino_to_RepRapFirmware_on_Duet

                                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                • twistedechosundefined
                                  twistedechos
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                                  thats the bad part i can not find any info on this printer and it dont have a z probe unless that is the z endstop non of the endstops seem to be working they light up when pressed but the stepper will try to keep moving ill get some pix for you guys in a sec

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                                  • twistedechosundefined
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                                    0_1553036067051_IMG_0113.jpg z end stop

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                                    • twistedechosundefined
                                      twistedechos
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                                      0_1553036143380_IMG_0114.jpg y end stop

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                                      • twistedechosundefined
                                        twistedechos
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                                        0_1553036255567_IMG_0115.jpg x end stop

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                                        • twistedechosundefined
                                          twistedechos
                                          last edited by twistedechos

                                          belt is s2m and 17 tooth pullys z rod is the 8mm rod and a k type thermistor it is a 24v system if that helps with anything the bed thermistor is built into the bed

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                                          • twistedechosundefined
                                            twistedechos
                                            last edited by twistedechos

                                            i did find this though https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2475257/ im not sure what he means in the files though

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