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    Solved True Bed Leveling - G32 w/Dual Z in Series

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    • supernovae
      supernovae last edited by

      HyperCube EVO
      Dual Z - Connected to driver 2 in series (A/B)

      M584 X0 Y1 Z2 E3

      Does G32 "True bed leveling" work when in series or do I have to connect my dual z to 2 and 4 for it to be able to level the bed???

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      • fcwilt
        fcwilt last edited by

        Hi,

        You have to connect each stepper to a separate driver, something like Z2:4

        Frederick

        Printers: A FT-5 with the 713 upgrade bits. A custom MarkForged style. A small Utilmaker style and a CoreXY from kits. Various hotends. Using Duets (2 and 3) running 3.4.1

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        • droftarts
          droftarts administrators last edited by

          @supernovae See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Bed_levelling_using_multiple_independent_Z_motors

          Ian

          Cartesian bed-slinger with Duet 3 Mini 5+ WiFi : RRP Fisher Delta v1 with Duet 2 Maestro : TronXY X5S with Duet 2 Wifi (in progress)

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          • supernovae
            supernovae last edited by

            thanks all! got it all figured out. It didn't click that i had it wired in a series with the 2 A:B setup... I put them on 2:4 and i have auto leveling perfection finally! 🙂 so happy since i'd just done a bunch of motor swaps and new plum connectors for the z rods so it was super easy to get level after fixing this!

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