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    • chambrotundefined

      Duet3D Maestro Pause / Resume Troubleshooting

      Using Duet Controllers
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      Phaedruxundefined

      What's your firmware version? Have you updated since you last used this?

      Changing your resume.g may help

      Instead of

      G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z5 F6000 ; go to 5mm above position of the last print move G1 R1 X0 Y0 Z0 ; go back to the last print move

      Try

      G1 R1 X0 Y0 F6000 G1 R1 Z0
    • chambrotundefined

      Solved Need Help setting home position on CoreXY machine.

      Tuning and tweaking
      • corexy homing yaxis y axis • • chambrot
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      chambrotundefined

      @phaedrux

      Awesome!!!

      While my other printers (not CoreXY) have the homing position and the 0,0 origin at the back/right of the printer...front left works for me too, kinda the same thing if you rotate the whole printer 180 degrees.

      Following the directions from the link that you gave me determined that my motors were swapped.

      Homing now positions the carriage at the rear/left or X0, Y300 which is where it needs to be for Home, sending the carriage to the origin at 0,0 places it at the Front / Left where it needs to be!

      Thanks for pointing me in the right direction and helping me sort this out.

      J

    • chambrotundefined

      Solved Homing configuration on Maestro

      Tuning and tweaking
      • maestro homing configuration corexy • • chambrot
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      chambrotundefined

      @dc42

      Hello!

      Checked what you said and it solved my problem.

      For some reason the cables on the endstops were ALL wired incorrectly (and all were different in the way they were connected) so I checked everything with a multi meter and everything is no correct.

      Also i needed to set them to normally open instead of normally closed.

      Everything is now homing perfectly as it should. On to the next bump!

      Thank you for your help!