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    • number40fanundefined
      number40fan
      last edited by

      Ok, just wanted to make sure that wasn't the issue. Does the switch change when you run M119? Is there a difference in the Homing files between switch and probe? I haven't looked at the wiki for your particular printer.

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      • number40fanundefined
        number40fan
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        ; Z homing file for Prusa i3 or similar printer using a Z probe for Z homing
        G91
        G1 Z5 F200
        ;G1 X100 Y100 F9000
        ;G30
        ; Un-comment the following line if you want the head to actually move to Z=0 after homing
        G1 Z-200 S1 F100 ; move Z down until the switch triggers
        G90 ; back to absolute mode
        G92 Z0.3 ; tell the firmware that we are at Z=0.3mm

        What happens if you try this?

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        • number40fanundefined
          number40fan
          last edited by

          Sorry, krzaku, thought I was talking with the OP.

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          • krzakuundefined
            krzaku
            last edited by

            G1 S1 for Z axis doesn't work, because the Z probe is not connected to the Z endstop port, but to the E0 endstop.

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
              last edited by

              Actually it will work if you include the Z1 parameter in the M558 command and Z0 in the M574 command, because then the Z probe will be used as the Z endstop too. However, that's not what you should be doing; if you want to home Z using a Z probe you should use G30 not G1 S1.

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              • krzakuundefined
                krzaku
                last edited by

                That's exactly what I've been doing, and it's grinding the belt like I said. According to the wiki, G30 with no parameters shouldn't move the head at all. I also tried G29, and it goes to the same position at the start as G30, grinding the belt as well.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  G30 with no parameters will move the head down until the Z probe triggers.

                  Have you tested the Z probe? i.e. gradually lower the head towards the bed ands watch the Z probe reading in DWC. For a switch-type Z probe, the reading will change from 0 to 1000 when the probe triggers.

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                  • krzakuundefined
                    krzaku
                    last edited by

                    But it shouldn't move the head in the X/Y axis, should it? And yes, the probe is working for sure. I also tried it in switch mode, connecting it to the Z endstop header, and homing (with G1 S1) worked fine then. Even if the probe wasn't working, it wouldn't explain why the carriage mashes the Y axis and tries to go beyond while grinding the belt.

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by

                      G30 with no parameters should not move the head in the XY plane. Are you finding that it does? If so, please let us know which firmware version you are running, what commands you are sending prior to G30, and post your config.g file.

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                      • deckingmanundefined
                        deckingman
                        last edited by

                        The G30 moving in X and Y sounds awfully like deploy probe is being run. That's exactly what I ran into when upgrading to one of the 1.19 releases (can't remember which one) and I should have read the release notes which state that the deploy and retract probe files should be deleted from .sys. Once I deleted those files (in accordance with the release notes), G30 worked as expected.

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                        • krzakuundefined
                          krzaku
                          last edited by

                          @deckingman that's it! Removing those files fixed my issue. I skimmed over the release notes, when I should've read them more closely…

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