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    • RE: Correction travel distance

      Perfect! That was the keyword I am looking for. Steps/mm? I looked in the config and didn't recognized the setting. After you named it I saw it immediately.
      Now the travel distance is perfect!

      Thank you so much for the speed help!
      Best regards,
      Gerd

      posted in CNC
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      loby
    • Correction travel distance

      Hi, I am trining to setup up the travel distance of the axis. I measured e.g. on the Z axis 0.1 mm to less travel distance if I travel 5mm down. So I want to setup the duet2 to compensate this 0.1 mm in the right way.
      I did not find a hint for that how to do. Could someone help me?

      Thank you.
      Best regards
      Gerd

      posted in CNC
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      loby
    • RE: Two motors for one axis except the Z(2) connectors

      Ok, M584 works! Great! I had to put it in the config.g instead of run it in the console. That was the fault.
      Thank you!
      Bye until I have the next problem 🙂
      Best regards
      Gerd

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      loby
    • RE: Two motors for one axis except the Z(2) connectors

      Hello,

      @DocTrucker : ok, I will read this doku asap, thank you.

      @dc42 : Option 1 I found and tried before I post this question. The problem was that the secound motor dosen't move and I had no idea why and if this is intended for that. I'll try again, now knowing that it has to work 🙂

      I think the best way is to use two different motor drivers for this instead of put them together in series or parallel, espacially the Duet2 have enough motor drivers for that.

      Thank you very much!

      Addition questions: In the config tool I have to define the current on each axis. How is the way to get a correct value for that? And how is the way to define the moving speeds and other values?

      Best regards,
      Gerd

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      lobyundefined
      loby
    • Two motors for one axis except the Z(2) connectors

      Hello, I am a newby in using Duet2, so excuse me if the question is to easy. I didn't found infos about that.
      On the Duet2 are more than 3 motor connectors. Is it possible to connect two motors for one axis according to the Z axis? I have to use two motors for the X and two for the Y axis. The Y axis motors I connected to the two Z connectors, so I need one more possibility for two motors of the X axis. In the configuration tool I found only the Z(2), is it not possible to config one of the connectors behind X to work with X together?
      Best regards,
      Gerd

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
      lobyundefined
      loby