Thank you.
I have just done that.
I had to add G92 X0 to my homeall and xhome files after homing is finished so I won't have -30 in my X position after homing. Any other solution to that?
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
Ok, thank you.
When I add the probe offset the printer won't probe a lot of points that my probe can reach. My inductive sensor is located inside the bed during all movement of the printer.
My last probing point is the bed size minus the probe offset values. I would like to be able to probe from edge to edge. Is it possible?In Marlin, you have an interpolation command to estimate the points the probe can't reach. Does duet have it as well?
Thank you for all the help!
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
@phaedrux said in Auto bed compensation questions and issues:
M122
I started from scratch and now the compensation is working...
Regarding G31 command... What is the difference between the P and the Z? How do I work with those values for an inductive sensor?
How do I set the offset values of the probe relative to the nozzle? Do I use minus values? I know I use G31 with X and Y values but how to set them relative to my nozzle?
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
@phaedrux said in Auto bed compensation questions and issues:
compensation
I updated the firmware. I have added the G29 S1 to the GCODE after the G28 command.
I don't see 'compensation' or 'mesh' in the M122
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
Ok. I understand.
I tried what you suggested and nothing changed. I still don't see the bed compensation in work.
I then connected 2 motors to E1 driver and the same result. There is no compensation at all.
In all senarios, I was able to probe the bed, move the bed all the way down and all the way up.
When I press the Auto Bed compensation I can see the bed topography.
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
It is Motech motors and the datasheet is located here: http://motechmotor.com/productDetail-0104-32.html.
The motors were able to move the bed without any problem and I have now finished printing a 400 mm tall cube but my first layer looks bad and my brim did not adhere at all.
I don't see the connection to the motor type as before I moved to Duet I was printing with the same setup using MKS gen board and Marlin 1.9 UBL activated.
Why do you think it is related to the motors?Thank you
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RE: Auto bed compensation questions and issues
I am using NEMA 17, 24 volts.
I have two cables for the Z motors, each connects on one side to 2 motors and on the other side to the Duet. The cables are connecting the motors in parallel. I don't know how the duet dual Z connectors work... -
Auto bed compensation questions and issues
Hey,
I am new to Duet and trying to figure out how to work with the board correctly.
I think that my bed compensation is not working at all. I don't feel or see the screws rotate at all during XY movement. The Z axis moves without any issue(even if I connect the 4 motors to the same driver)
Also, when I use babysteps the bed will not move during a layer change. Not in the printer and not in the web interface. I just see the same value as the first layer after the babysteps.
Can it be connected to the 4 motors on 1 driver? It is moving pretty smooth and the driver is not hot.Another question is regarding the Z probe offset, I am using an inductive sensor and I could not find information on how to adjust it right. What does (-) and (+) mean? What is my point of reference?
I have a cartesian machine with Duet2 wifi (1.02 or later) Firmware:2.01(RTOS) (2018-07-26b2)
0_1557051353291_config.gThank you for your help