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    • BPisLife
      BPisLife last edited by

      I looked through all the documentation and I didn’t see this reference (likely missed it) so sorry in advanced if this question is obvious.

      On the DaVinci the endstop is positioned in such a way that the nozzles are not over the bed when the X endstop is activated. This means 0,0 is off the bed. How and what’s the best way to tell the Duet that the endstop is actually at X -30?

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      • Phaedrux
        Phaedrux Moderator last edited by

        You can tell the slicer that you have an origin outside the bed volume.

        That's what I do anyway.

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • dc42
          dc42 administrators last edited by

          @BPisLife:

          I looked through all the documentation and I didn’t see this reference (likely missed it) so sorry in advanced if this question is obvious.

          On the DaVinci the endstop is positioned in such a way that the nozzles are not over the bed when the X endstop is activated. This means 0,0 is off the bed. How and what’s the best way to tell the Duet that the endstop is actually at X -30?

          Use X-30 in the M208 S1 command in config.g.

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          • BPisLife
            BPisLife last edited by

            Thank you both!

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