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    MANUAL END STOP OPERATED BY G CODE ??

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    • paul
      paul last edited by

      HI GUYS I HAVE A TEVO BLACK WIDOW ON DUET WIFI AND PAANELDUE 5I ,
      PREVIUOSLY BEFORE THE DUET UPGRADE I HAD INSTALLED A SWITCH ON TO THE Y AXIS CLOSE TO THE END OF ITS TRAVEL AND IN THE END SCRIPT G CODE IN S3D I EDITED TO SEND THE TABLE 5MM PAST THE LOCATION OF THE THE SWITCH .... SO AT END OF PRINT PRINTER HOTEND AND BED WOULD COOL DOWN THEN MOVE TABLE FORWARD HITTING THE SWITCH AND SHUTTING THE MACHINE OFF. BUT NOW SINCE USING THE DUET THAT CODE IN S3D SEEMS TO GET OVER RIDDEN SOME HOW AS IT WONT MOVE BED FORWARD TO OFF POSITION ANYMORE .DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE AND WHAT I NEED TO PUT INTO THE CONFIG.G FILE??????

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      • paul
        paul last edited by

        SORRY MY HEADING SHOULD HAVE BEEN MANUAL ENDSTOP SWITCH OPERATED BY G CODE.

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        • Dougal1957
          Dougal1957 last edited by

          Very Shouty Post please edit it no-one is going to read it has it is very hard to read something in all caps

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          • oliof
            oliof last edited by

            Maybe it would help to add M564 S0 in your end script to allow movement beyond axis limits (see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/GCode#Section_M564_Limit_axes) before doing your move to trigger the power down button.

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            • paul
              paul @oliof last edited by

              @oliof
              thanks will give it a bash.

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