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    • Dracula36
      Dracula36 last edited by

      hi what are the commands to move the z axis over the 0? thank you

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        Please explain what you mean.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • Dracula36
          Dracula36 last edited by

          it turned into home, now i have to adjust z axis. when it's in home position i can't move the axis.

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          • deckingman
            deckingman last edited by

            My best guess is that you have homed Z so now it is at Z=0 but you want to move the bed closer to the nozzle. Is that correct? Can you confirm that you can move the Z axis in the positive direction but not the negative.

            Ian
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            • dc42
              dc42 administrators last edited by

              If you can't move the nozzle either up or down, you may have your M208 settings in config.g set incorrectly.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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