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    • R3Dundefined
      R3D
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      Just curious if it is currently possible in the tool board firmware to use the stepper driver to drive a non extruder stepper motor?

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      • droftartsundefined
        droftarts administrators @R3D
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        @R3D yes, you can map the drive to any axis you want. There are some limitations on endstops; the endstop must be connected to the board that drives the axis, currently, and only type 8 (unfiltered switch) and 9 (BLTouch) endstop types are supported.

        Ian

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        • R3Dundefined
          R3D
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          That's what I figured but wanted to make sure before I finish wiring up my lift axis.

          Thanks for the quick response BTW 🙂

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          • dc42undefined
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            Bear in mind the restriction that if you use a Z probe, the Z motors must be connected to the Duet 3 main board.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • dc42undefined
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              @droftarts said in Toolboard Stepper Driver mapping:

              There are some limitations on endstops; the endstop must be connected to the board that drives the axis

              Actually the restriction is narrower than that: an endstop switch connected to the main board cannot stop a motor on an expansion board unless a main board motor is also moving in that homing move.

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              • R3Dundefined
                R3D
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                I do have my Z motors wired to the Mainboard but I have the Z-probe wired to a tool board, and all of the motors driven by the tool boards are using sensorless homing.

                Thanks for the clarification @DC42

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @R3D
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                  @R3D said in Toolboard Stepper Driver mapping:

                  I do have my Z motors wired to the Mainboard but I have the Z-probe wired to a tool board, and all of the motors driven by the tool boards are using sensorless homing.

                  Thanks for the clarification @DC42

                  I'm sorry, sensorless homing doesn't work on expansion and tool boards yet.

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                  • deckingmanundefined
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                    @R3D said in Toolboard Stepper Driver mapping:

                    ....................and all of the motors driven by the tool boards are using sensorless homing.

                    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_firmware_configuration_limitations

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