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    • DDDundefined
      DDD
      last edited by

      I have an A-axis that want to use as rotary-axis. The A-axis is working without homing by using M564 command. Is there a way to disable the homing requirement besides using M564?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @DDD
        last edited by Phaedrux

        @docdiegoc you may be able to use M92 G92 to set it at a defined 0 position. For example M92 G92 Z0 would tell the system that the z axis is at 0 and therefore for all intents and purposes homed.

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        • dc42undefined
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          I think you mean G92 Z0 (or G92 A0 for a rotary A-axis).

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 said in Rotary axis without homing:

            I think you mean G92 Z0 (or G92 A0 for a rotary A-axis).

            I should probably stop posting when on cold meds. 😌

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            • DDDundefined
              DDD
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              While posting on cold meds it's a bad idea, the G92 command did the trick. Thank you fellow Duet riders!

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