I recently purchased the Duet2 Wifi and installed the latest firmware version, and I am trying to test the board before I continue to replace the current board in my Prusa i3 MK3S+. What I am trying to do is to connect a stepper motor to the board and send gcode to the board to make sure it will move the motor. I know that whatever axis the motor is hooked up to needs to be homed before the motor can be moved, but when I send the gcode to home the axis I get the following error:
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Duet2 Wifi Homing Error
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RE: Duet2 Wifi Homing Error
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"Error: Homing file homex.g not found"
I am unsure what the issue could be, given that I have the latest firmware. I have tried the process in both Pronterface and YAT, and I also have an endstop switch hooked up to the board as well to ensure that the homing command would work properly. I am just completely unsure why the homing file is missing. Is there something potentially obvious that I am missing here? Any help is appreciated!!!
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RE: Duet2 Wifi Homing Error
(Sorry for the unfinished post, the Akismet spam filter wouldn't let me post the whole thing. Here's the rest:)
"Error: Homing file homex.g not found"
I am unsure what the issue could be, given that I have the latest firmware. I have tried the process in both Pronterface and YAT, and I also have an endstop switch hooked up to the board as well to ensure that the homing command would work properly. I am just completely unsure why the homing file is missing. Is there something potentially obvious that I am missing here? Any help is appreciated!!!
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Duet2 Wifi Homing Error
I recently purchased the Duet2 Wifi and installed the latest firmware version, and I am trying to test the board before I continue to replace the current board in my Prusa i3 MK3S+. What I am trying to do is to connect a stepper motor to the board and send gcode to the board to make sure it will move the motor. I know that whatever axis the motor is hooked up to needs to be homed before the motor can be moved, but when I send the gcode to home the axis I get the following error: