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    • Danal
      Danal last edited by Danal

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      Pic pretty much says it all. Axis limit max 330. Moves right past it. Oh, and it is not the -10. It will go to 345 or 350 or whatever, just as happily.

      What am I missing? or misconfiguring?

      Board: Duet 3 MB6HC (MB6HC)
      DSF Version: 2.1.3
      Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC 3.01-RC11 (2020-04-30b3)
      Duet Web Control 2.1.6

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      • RyanP
        RyanP last edited by RyanP

        Send M564 S1 and then try.

        M564 S0 will disable.

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        • Danal
          Danal last edited by

          M564 is on the screen in the original shot.

          Nonetheless, just for completeness, I issued it again. No change in behavior.

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          • gtj0
            gtj0 last edited by

            No issue here...

            M115: FIRMWARE_NAME: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC FIRMWARE_VERSION: 3.01-RC11+1 ELECTRONICS: Duet 3 MB6HC v0.6 or 1.0 FIRMWARE_DATE: 2020-05-02b2
            M208: Axis limits X-235.0:235.0, Y-235.0:235.0, Z0.0:420.0
            

            Can't move beyond 235 with either a relative or absolute move.

            Something to do with the asymmetrical limits maybe? What happens if you set the limit to 0:330?
            Or just for a test -10:10

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            • chrishamm
              chrishamm administrators last edited by chrishamm

              What are your machine positions and do you have any tool offset? Click on "Tool Position" to show the machine coordinates.

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              • Danal
                Danal last edited by Danal

                Aha! Thank you Chris. Yes, there are tool offsets. And sure enough, it stops at machine 330.

                I can adapt my particular use case, now that I know how this works. And FANTASTIC that clicking on Tool Position toggles to Machine Position. Very VERY useful.

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