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    • mmiscoolundefined
      mmiscool
      last edited by

      Hello,
      I have a SeeMeCNC BOSS delta printer and I would like to re orient the machine from its default settings.
      I don't want to re wire the machine or mess with the pin configuration. Is there an easy way to rotate the default coordinate system to change what would be considered the front side of the machine? Possibly a single gcode command?

      See attached illustration. untitled.png

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        @mmiscool said in Delta print orient front of machine:

        I don't want to re wire the machine or mess with the pin configuration

        those are your two options.

        you have to change the motors by one rotation, either by changing the motor assignment and endstops or changing the place the motors and endstops are connected.

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        • dc42undefined
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          last edited by dc42

          If you are using RRF3 than you can just reassign the motors in the M584 command and the endstop switches in the M574 command.

          Alternatively, add or subtract 120 to each of the X, Y and Z parameters in the M665 command. if you don't have those parameters in your M665 command, set them all to +120 or all to -120.

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