@rushmere3d because as long as you have one phase on the A's, and the other phase on the B's, you're okay because you can switch them by editing RRF, is that what you're saying?
Mark
@rushmere3d because as long as you have one phase on the A's, and the other phase on the B's, you're okay because you can switch them by editing RRF, is that what you're saying?
Mark
Just thought I'd check before I ask.
Mac
I unplugged my extended network this morning.
This is what happens when you practice KISS.
I'm thinking the IP address presented is what I've been looking for.
I guess I'll try to log on to it via Chrome, to see what happens.
RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 Mini 5+ version 3.3RC2
Executing config.g... Done!
RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 Mini 5+ is up and running.
WiFi module started
WiFi module is connected to access point NETGEAR83, IP address 100.101.1.11 (not the real IP address).
@phaedrux you're far too busy, and way too important and powerful for such work!
@phaedrux I'm going to put your input on my To Do list.
An inquiring mind leads to the doors of paradise. Letting go of the world's shackles allows us to enter.
Franklin Polano.
@oliof I know what you mean, which is why I installed eccentric nuts on the right gantry this morning.
Thanks for replying.
Mark
@corlissmedia
This is how far I got today.
@drofarts Actually, I spoke too soon. I just tried to Home All again. The Print Head came to the X-endstop, and pounded on it until I turned the printer off.
Then, I turned the printer back on and Home All-d the printer to see what would happen. The Print Head came forwards, beyond the front edge of the bed, and then started to land in the empty space in front of the bed, where nothing would stop the BLTouch.
So, the Print Head is not honoring the X-endstop, and (it's possible) that the Y-axis is crushing the y-endstop at the rear of the machine.
(Actually, I have this extender on the Y-stop to move the bed FORWARDS. I think I'll remove that. It was put there to "correct" a problem with the original mystery firmware, which refused to take the bed all the way to the back."
Hmmmmm.
Mark
@droftarts HERE'S AN UPDATE
X Y and Z performed MUCH BETTER. However, when I HOME ALL'd X hit the Endstop 3 or 4 times before stopping. Then the print head, accompanied by the BLTouch, qhich sensed the bed, and that was that.
So, should I post all of the config files again to see what's causing X to want to go further left than it should? What I'm seeing is the nozzle's pointed right at the very edge of the bed.
@droftarts so really, the only problem was the Endstop locations for x and y were low end when they should have been set to High end.
Once again, getting high wins the day!
Mark
@mac actually, that's what I've been doing all along (the line says / shows Square, config.json GRAPHIC with SQUARE with ARROW in it edit via config tool.
That's what I'm assuming your referring to.
Let's get started!
Mark
@droftarts I did not! but I think that's how i'll approach this humongous job-a-rooney.
Mark
@alankilian nice clarification, Alan Killian
@droftarts okay, so, now we're talking hard-core editing of the actual config files, correct? Versus using RRF to "edit" them, correct?
So I'm guessing I can just "look" at the files, and high light what I want to change, or delete, and hit ENTER, and that will make the change, then "SAVE" and that will save the whole file with the changes?
And the changed file will become the instructions used? (There's no reloading that needs to happen?)
A little confirmation (or correction), will go a long ways right about now.
Mark
@alankilian thanks, man, childhood dyslexia strikes again
6/24/2022, 2:08:29 PM M208 X-8;200 Y0;202 ; set axis limits
Error: M208: X axis maximum must be greater than minimum
@droftarts not anything, my friend, but you can do amazing things, that's for sure.
I used to build houses. that was amazing until I had my accident.