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    • DallasHundefined
      DallasH
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      I have a duet2Wifi, Bondtech X-2 dual extruder, and dual Z motors that each have a driver, 1 motor each for X and Y, how can i drive 6 motors? do i need a add-on board. i don't want to hook both Z motors on the dual Z driver, as i want to level the independantly.
      Thanks
      Dallas

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      • jv43undefined
        jv43 @DallasH
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        @dallash
        If using both Z motors with only one driver is not an acceptable solution, you will need at least a Duex 2 (this will give you 2 additional drivers along with some other stuff)
        check it out here
        Alternatively you could connect a single (or more) external stepper driver.
        click here if you want to learn how

        JV

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        • DallasHundefined
          DallasH
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          is the duex the addon card?

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          • DallasHundefined
            DallasH
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            ok got the duex 2 on order, is this programmed with the configuration tool in the same way as the Duet2wifi?

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            • deckingmanundefined
              deckingman @DallasH
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              @dallash said in 2 extruders, 2 zmotors ,1 x, and 1 Y:

              ok got the duex 2 on order, is this programmed with the configuration tool in the same way as the Duet2wifi?

              You don't need to do anything special about configuring a Duex expansion board. All you need to do is connect whichever motor you want to use to one of the Duex drivers, then use M584 to map that driver to an axis or extruder. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M584_Set_drive_mapping

              Ian
              https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
              https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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