![]() ![]() M574 Y2 Z1 S2 Set endstops controlled by probe ![]() M552 P192.168.0.65 S1 Enable network and set IP address ![]() M550 PCEDUT Set machine name Cetus + Duet => cedut ) I am happy to answer any question you may have. ![]() And tuned in it works very well, both with PLA and TPU, on original table without raft. 18v powerbrick, same extruder, same stepper motors. I am using the cetus almost as delivered. My config for the cetus looks like this, note the quite exotic heater values, but hey the work and have beed calibrated pretty well. I will post the STL's for the sensor board, micro switch, power inlet and casing, if anyone is interested. I use it to home Z and Y axis, for the X axis I have mounted a micro switch besede the x-axis stepper motor. M557 X55:180 Y15:180 am using the earliest sensor made by dc42, dor an Ormerod with dual extruders. M569 P1 S0 Drive 1 goes backwards (Y-axis) This is the config I had before trying to fix this, all is well except mirrored Y-axis. Is there more to it than using M569, M574 and coordinates in homing files? So an explanation on how all this ties together would be much appreciated. I have tried som many things I am not sure what I have done or in which order. I reversed the connector on going in to the duet and then reversed it back in config (I guess that it cancels out each other) I Changed the M574 Y1 Z1 S2 => M574 Z1 Y2 S1, to no apparent effect. I have tried to revere the stepper motor with M569 P1 S1 => M569 P1 S0, that works but I haven't been able to get all the other parts in order. What do I do to reverse my Y-axis to go the other way? First asymetric print I thought this was an easy fix but I can to seem to ge my head around it. It was when I printed a part I designed for the printer I realized that my part come out mirrored. I have happily been printing for a few days, tinkering with settings, fans, PanelDue etc. Lower acceleration, less speed, more amps. I have played around with settings but other than steps/mm I have not noticed any improvements (or changes). Here's a short clip of homing : (link url)Ĭould the wiring be wring be wrong? The order of the wires are the same on the motors as on the board. I can home all axis and it seems to work ok, but it is nothing but smooth. I have mounted a micro switch as endstop for the bed and an Ormerod Hot End Board V2 (dual nozzle) for homing Y and Z-axis. I am trying to use a Duet3D to control a Cetus3D, I mean why not? ![]()
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