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    • TharunJIyer
      TharunJIyer last edited by

      Hi, I am building a large printer with 3 X axes and 3 Z axes. Is it possible to map the U axis and the V axis to the X axis and use 3 drives in the same axis? Also, is it possible to extend the axes beyond U, V, and W?

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      • deckingman
        deckingman @TharunJIyer last edited by

        @tharunjiyer Yes to both.

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        • TharunJIyer
          TharunJIyer last edited by

          @deckingman Thanks a lot. What is the parameter for the axes that I can extend beyond U, V, and W?

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators @TharunJIyer last edited by

            @tharunjiyer, you can also create axes A B C.

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            • deckingman
              deckingman @TharunJIyer last edited by

              @tharunjiyer as @dc42 said. Check out M584

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              • TharunJIyer
                TharunJIyer last edited by

                Okay. Thank you

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