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    • danzaywerundefined
      danzaywer
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      Hello everyone,
      I have almost finished the hardware preparation of the enraged rabbit carrot feeder that will replace the smuff v6 on my printer and I am going to prepare the changes to the various macros. Unfortunately I am faced with a problem in the loading phase of the extruder:
      I currently carry out the loading up to the extruder until the V axis stall occurs, after which I check both the feeder motor and the extruder motor and I extrude until I reach an endstop positioned immediately after the extruder gears . After that I reassign his motor to E.
      The current configuration foresees the same gears for both the feeder and the extruder, the ERCF has a pulley with belt and therefore I have to change the M92 setting but it is not possible to have different values when I assign the motors with M584. Anyone have any suggestions? is it possible to have 2 axes and make them both stop when a single endstop is reached?

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      • theolodianundefined
        theolodian @danzaywer
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        @danzaywer Could you wire the endstop to two inputs? I could see doing this on the 6HC, not sure about other boards.

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        • danzaywerundefined
          danzaywer @theolodian
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          @theolodian
          I thought about splitting the endstop cable and connecting it on two distinct ports so I could create a virtual W axis with the E motor and run:

          G1 H4 V100 W100
          

          It might work?

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          • theolodianundefined
            theolodian @danzaywer
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            @danzaywer I haven't tried virtual axes so I can't say.

            I think that you can do M584 and M92 anytime, just do an M400 first to make sure that all moves have stopped? Hopefully someone can confirm?

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