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    • Elliotundefined
      Elliot
      last edited by

      Hi,

      My printer (ender 3) with the Duet WIFI completes the probing before a print (with BlTouch). When it goes to make the first line it keeps going and crashes into the wire for the bed at the back of the bed.

      I put in the correct print bed size when setting up but it may be wrong. I am not sure where to check or which config file to see the size.

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      • lodgerundefined
        lodger
        last edited by

        You need to look in your config.g file. Here are my entries for my ender 3.

        ; Axis Limits
        M208 X0 Y-17 Z0 S1 ; Set axis minima
        M208 X235 Y224 Z220 S0 ; Set axis maxima

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        • Elliotundefined
          Elliot @lodger
          last edited by

          @lodger Thank you that fixed it. Do you know where I can change the extruder hight in the config file? mine is floating too high. I then get this as well: Extruder 0 reports too little movement

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          • lodgerundefined
            lodger
            last edited by

            Do you mean Z off set ?? are you running a probe or a switch

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            • Elliotundefined
              Elliot @lodger
              last edited by

              @lodger Running probe. I fixed it. Missed a step before.

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