I Do Not Have Config-Override File in my Latest 3.3.0 Build???
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- As the title states I do not have a Config-Override File in my fresh build of RRF 3.3.0 with all of its applicable / equivalent DWC, DSF, etc etc???
How to obtain said file I konw what do with it after Ive got it in my hands....
- When I go to Home all my Axis which is the most common X, Y, and Zx2 each axis moves a very short distance as in like ten mm maybe twenty IDK have not measured the distance traveled? Each axis after "homing' the very short distance to its home position it actually never makes it to its home position however the X, Y, and Z Home Buttons turn blue and all 3 are homed but they never moved to their original, or at least what is supposed to be their original (Home) position and this is driving me nuts I really need to get my rpinter up and working for a lot of reasons. Mostly because my wife keeps getiing on to me anout it. Anywhoo please let me konw what I am missing or need to do.
TIA!!!!,
Mr Pickett
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The file config-override.g is created by executing M500 with certain parameters.
If you have not done anything to create the file you may not have one - it is not required to have one.
If you do have the file to make use of it you put a M501 at the end of the main config.g file.
The homing behavior you are seeing suggests your axis endstop sensors are already triggered at the start of the homing procedure.
A configuration problem in the main config.g file is possible and/or a wiring problem.
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@fcwilt I was thinking there might be something going on with my endstops. Oh this one is for @Phaedrux I got an official, genuine Duet3d board now as it was the Fysetc Clone I had dang near literally exploded slash caught on fire at the SMD' chips. It was a glorious looking blaze with White slash Peachy coloration through and through!!! I feel much better now that I have a Genuine D3M5+ on my Chiron/Crearibo Mod! Couldnt be any happier. Having that 2oz copper running through the veins of the board gives me solice.
@fcwilt anyways back to your assistance thanks so much Ill look into my endstop issue now and will be looking forward to finally commissioning my printer its been a while coming now but hey Im a perfectionist constanty seeking more perfection in an imperfect world!
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@pickett most likely the sensors are reporting as triggered when they are not, which is what I think @fcwilt meant in his post. Please check that you have wired them correctly as described at https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_endstop_switches, and post the contents of your config.g file here.
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https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Test_homing_behaviour
This may help
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@dc42 Thank you sir!!!! It was a wiring issue as it appeared that I had the Ground and 3.3volt connected but didnt actually have anything going into the io5in/io6in though the BL Touch was configured and wired correctly thanks to that Ender 3/Duet 3 Mini 5+ Installation article and a BL Touch/Ender 3/Duet3d installatio article outside of this forum/Duet3d guide.
Anyways thanks everyone yet again Im gaining more and more experience everyday. I really like the G Code is everything Mantra as it makes the most sense with that approach given that we are dealing with a machine whom only understand certain forms of communication at certain levels of the boards structure. Anyways thanks!
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@phaedrux It did thank you so much!!!!