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    • gzcwnkundefined
      gzcwnk
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      So I have Xmoving and homing perfectly.

      Y moved fine but when I hit home it moves the wrong way, back towards the rear of the printer and not forward.

      I cant see how to fix this, so how do I fix this please?

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      • gzcwnkundefined
        gzcwnk
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        I have set M208,

        M208 X190 Y190 Z170 ; set bed dimensions ssj

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        • gzcwnkundefined
          gzcwnk
          last edited by

          programming, i knew this would be the hard part ;(

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          • gzcwnkundefined
            gzcwnk
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            ok so homey.g was 200 when it should have been -200

            So Y is now good.

            Z moves the right way, (up) but ignores its end stop switch, ho hum, led lights so switch and circuit are ok.

            so Y has stopped doing the fast initial movement….weird.....so Y is now broken....odd

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            • gzcwnkundefined
              gzcwnk
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              Ok so the web config tool's default was a probe and not a switch removed that so Z is done.

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              • gzcwnkundefined
                gzcwnk
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                So to "fix" Y I set the -200 back to 200, tried it, was backwards again. Set it back to -200 and saved and its works. I am finding this behavior odd, buggy in fact.

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                • gzcwnkundefined
                  gzcwnk
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                  Ok so basic homing is probably fixed, really the config tool was more of a hindrance….imho.

                  anyone have some good tutorials i can watch / read please? thanks.

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                  • Qdeathstarundefined
                    Qdeathstar
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                    read through the entire reprap.org wiki, it has a lot of information.

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                    • Corexyundefined
                      Corexy
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                      @gzcwnk:

                      M574 X0 Z0 Y0 S0 ; Define active low and unused microswitches

                      what does this actually mean in plain english please?

                      or where can i find this sort of thing?

                      I have NOpen switches so S0 is right?

                      does X0 mean its unused so I should have X1? indeed 1 for all of them?

                      really this stuff doesnt explain anything…..

                      I'm really feeling your pain with this….I really struggled with all this having never seen anything like it before.

                      It's a matter of taking a deep breath, asking a few questions here and going through the wiki slowly from start to finish.

                      Problem is (and absolutely no offense meant) is that David and the guys do this so much for a living that they have trouble "dumbing it down" for beginners in the way they describe things. You've just got to ask again...they probably roll their eyes, but you can't see that happening on your screen and they don't start shouting, so it's all good.

                      Mine's (converted Zortrax) working a treat, and I'm just printing up a matching set of bits (fan shroud/cable chain mounts/etc) and it's done and dusted.

                      Web interface and wifi is awesome.

                      You'll love it when it's all done.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        @gzcwnk:

                        M574 X0 Z0 Y0 S0 ; Define active low and unused microswitches

                        what does this actually mean in plain english please?

                        or where can i find this sort of thing?

                        I have NOpen switches so S0 is right?

                        does X0 mean its unused so I should have X1? indeed 1 for all of them?

                        really this stuff doesnt explain anything…..

                        Does this help: https://duet3d.com/wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches#Microswitch

                        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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                        • gzcwnkundefined
                          gzcwnk
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                          The web ui is just neat. I understand, as a linux admin used to command line stuff sometimes users seem to ask, silly Qs. Sort of got used to it, its just hand holding until their confidence builds. There is just so much info to take in it overwhelms at times. The docs seem to reflect their assumptions a lot, typical developers, live and breath something then get confused when users flounder a bit, LOL. Hard to do as I do it in work so I know.
                          Its also some considerable nerves, I spent a lot of money for this board, I dont want to bugger it!

                          Anyway I am also documenting this and taking pictures on how to do it so it will be available and critiqued I am sure!

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