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Texzin

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Joined 13 Apr 2017, 13:07 Last Online 14 Feb 2018, 01:01

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  • Moving to home when print is finished

    I am on firmware 1.20. When a print is finished the tool just stops and don't move to home. Is there g-code that takes care of moving tool to home when a print is finished?

    posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    Texzin
    10 Apr 2018, 02:27
  • RE: FT-5 wiring question

    @iDevelo:

    @Texzin:

    The Folger Tech FT-5 has 2z , 2y, 1x. So if I just use the Duetwifi with out the Duex2/5 I will have to connect the Y steppers in series. Can I series the Y steppers without causing problems or should I add the Duex2/5?
    Can the E1 be mapped to run second y steppers?

    My config above is for a FT5 Z is on the Z port (both connectors).

    Thanks

    posted in General Discussion
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    Texzin
    2 May 2017, 13:26
  • RE: FT-5 wiring question

    @elmoret:

    Yes, you can series the Y motors. That's what's happening on the stepper driver that has two connectors.

    Yes, you can also run the second Y from E1, as commented above.

    Thanks

    posted in General Discussion
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    Texzin
    1 May 2017, 22:38
  • RE: FT-5 wiring question

    The Folger Tech FT-5 has 2z , 2y, 1x. So if I just use the Duetwifi with out the Duex2/5 I will have to connect the Y steppers in series. Can I series the Y steppers without causing problems or should I add the Duex2/5?
    Can the E1 be mapped to run second y steppers?

    posted in General Discussion
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    Texzin
    1 May 2017, 22:28
  • FT-5 wiring question

    The FT-5 has 2 y motors. What is best use the one y driver on the board or add a expansion board for second motor?

    posted in General Discussion
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    Texzin
    1 May 2017, 19:50
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