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    • stuartsm
      stuartsm last edited by

      I'm still coming to grips with Duet and loving the journey.

      I've just noticed that on PanelDue, the baby steps are 0.02mm, but on DWC, they are 0.05mm.

      Just wondering what the logic behind this is. I'm finding 0.05 is about half the thickness of the paper I use for levelling. 0.02mm seems more appropriate for dialling in the level when printing the skirt.

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      • PaulHew
        PaulHew last edited by

        FYI - You can change the Baby Steps in the DWC in 'Settings' - 'User Interface' tab, just incase you did not know.
        HTH

        RailCore II - Duet Mini + 1LC, Voron V0.1 - Duet Mini
        Voron 2.4 disassembled..... Waiting for the RailCore Mini....

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        • dc42
          dc42 administrators @stuartsm last edited by

          @stuartsm said in Baby stepping differences between PanelDue and DWC:

          0.02mm seems more appropriate for dialling in the level when printing the skirt.

          That's what I thought when I chose 0.02mm for PanelDue.

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          • stuartsm
            stuartsm @dc42 last edited by

            @dc42 Thanks for the confirmation.
            @PaulHew I didn't know. I do now. Thanks for the information. Nice to have them in sync.

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