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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
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      There is a bug with CoreXY homing in 1.20beta2. Please use 1.20beta1 or 1.19.2, at least until 1.20beta3 is available.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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      • coredumpundefined
        coredump
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        @dc42:

        There is a bug with CoreXY homing in 1.20beta2. Please use 1.20beta1 or 1.19.2, at least until 1.20beta3 is available.

        Oh welp, that solved it.

        Weird that I was pretty sure I had problems with 1.19 too. I guess I didn't actually try it.

        Thanks DC

        FLsun Kossel mini delta - Duet 0.6
        Corexy d-bot - duet wifi

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        • Thomllamaundefined
          Thomllama
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          SO, guessing it still isn't fixed in the full release as I'm using 1.2 and it's doing it on my CoreXY . 😕 . question, is it an issue really other than "reporting"? it seems to home and register actual location and all. though I guess it wouldn't go a print huh? (still building the printer and just playing with the movement, no head carriage on it yet)

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman
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            @Thomllama:

            SO, guessing it still isn't fixed in the full release as I'm using 1.2 and it's doing it on my CoreXY . 😕 . question, is it an issue really other than "reporting"? it seems to home and register actual location and all. though I guess it wouldn't go a print huh? (still building the printer and just playing with the movement, no head carriage on it yet)

            It's fixed. What problem have you actually got?

            Ian
            https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
            https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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            • Thomllamaundefined
              Thomllama
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              @deckingman:

              @Thomllama:

              SO, guessing it still isn't fixed in the full release as I'm using 1.2 and it's doing it on my CoreXY . 😕 . question, is it an issue really other than "reporting"? it seems to home and register actual location and all. though I guess it wouldn't go a print huh? (still building the printer and just playing with the movement, no head carriage on it yet)

              It's fixed. What problem have you actually got?

              Same thing he stated above, all axis home, seem fine but spit out an error 28 homing fail.

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              • deckingmanundefined
                deckingman
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                If you've got no head carriage fitted yet, I'm curious as to how you are homing all the axes. What does the switch status indicate in the machine control section of DWC?

                Ian
                https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                • Thomllamaundefined
                  Thomllama
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                  @deckingman:

                  If you've got no head carriage fitted yet, I'm curious as to how you are homing all the axes. What does the switch status indicate in the machine control section of DWC?

                  Simple wheel plate, actually triggger the switch manually myself for y. Not a clue what the DWC is?

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                  • deckingmanundefined
                    deckingman
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                    DWC = Duet Web Control. I kind of assumed you were using that to home the printer and that's when you were seeing the error message. I'm very confused now because you said "all axis home, seem fine but spit out an error 28 homing fail". Yet you are triggering Y manually. How about Z?

                    The "bug" appeared briefly in 1.20 beta2. It wasn't there in 1.20 beta1 and was fixed in 1.20 beta 3 and later version including the final release. Suggest you get a bit further with the printer then get it homing all axes properly and report back if you still have an issue.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                    • Thomllamaundefined
                      Thomllama
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                      @deckingman:

                      DWC = Duet Web Control. I kind of assumed you were using that to home the printer and that's when you were seeing the error message. I'm very confused now because you said "all axis home, seem fine but spit out an error 28 homing fail". Yet you are triggering Y manually. How about Z?

                      The "bug" appeared briefly in 1.20 beta2. It wasn't there in 1.20 beta1 and was fixed in 1.20 beta 3 and later version including the final release. Suggest you get a bit further with the printer then get it homing all axes properly and report back if you still have an issue.

                      OK, yes using the Duet Web/Browser control page.

                      Z and X end stops are mounted. Y is just the wire an end stop sitting on top the printer and I click it with my finger. simple testing of movement as I am designing as I build. when Z triggers the home it works fine, both X and Y spit out the error 28. Again, X is mounted so can't blame it on my setup. Also notice that when I go to home X(or Y) if I home Z first, the control panel is saying Z is homed, till the error 28 and it goes back to all 3 not being homed.

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                      • Thomllamaundefined
                        Thomllama
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                        video- just for viewing to see what's going on and what I am likely missing?

                        https://youtu.be/2oJRdR2xxqQ

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