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    Guide for automatic bed leveling?

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    • Kskiff7034
      Kskiff7034 last edited by

      I got my Duex set up and have each of the z stepper motors on their own driver. I tried following a guide included in the one of the BL Touch guides, but there wasn't much detail and I was running into some issues (It seemed like it wasn't probing at the coordinates I entered -- the last probe was trying toi go past the bed and crashed into the end of the X-rail) so wanted a more in dpeth guide. Any tips would be appreciated!

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        Have you read the official documentation at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Bed_levelling_using_multiple_independent_Z_motors ?

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        • gtj0
          gtj0 last edited by

          Maybe @dc42 can shed some light on this but I'll bet you have the X and Y offsets set in your G31 command. Whenever they were set, I always had the same issue as you where the one of the probe points caused a crash into one of the rails. I finally gave up and left them at X0 Y0.

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          • Kskiff7034
            Kskiff7034 @dc42 last edited by

            @dc42 I had used a different guide that more or less said the same thing. I'll try going through it again tonight as I was abit rushed when doing it. Was just wondering if there was anything more in depth.

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