Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found
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@dc42 If I'm skimming the posts correctly, he has two "z-endstops", one on each side of the bed. Then during bed probing, the printer jams the nozzle into the bed until the bed deforms enough to trigger the endstop, and in this manner a crude "9 point" leveling is possible.
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it is as elmoret says. No z probe just z enstop switch as seen in the youtube video
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@dc42 though you have your answer now, in the future, if its too much trouble to go through the posts then perhaps you can give me a call or text and we can get everything answered in just a couple of minutes.(hell we could probably have the machine up and running in under an hour) Just looking for support on your board and the documentation is contradicting and confusing.
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@sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:
The problem was solved previously as shown in this thread. So it would seem to be possible.
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I agree unfortunately I started there doing the troubleshoot as recommended however it wasnt very clear and then I was sent to about 6 different pages 4 of which seem to be for calibration all contradicting each other. So i am really confused on what needs to be done. currently i have it plugged into the e0 endstop and have p4 i1 in the config.g. the xyz all trigger when homed ( great news). everything seems to move at a proper speed now(more good news). but when i try to run autolevel before a test print i ran into those previously mentioned error codes. right now i am going throuhg the mesh bed calibration process. I hope this gets everything working. it seems once the autolevel is working I should be able to print again. well I do have a small fan problem but it should be an easy quick fix in the config.g file.
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alright after trying a lot of different settings today I think i finally got the auto level function to work. I got mesh bed level mapping. I will go ahead a try a test print to see how it does. I had to change s20 to s70 in the zprobe area of config.g otherwise it probes way too many points
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× G32
Error: Z probe already triggered at start of probing move× Error: Bed calibration: 2 points provided but only 3, 4 and 5 supported
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I can't tell from your video whether you have a Z endstop switch, mounted somewhere on the gantry, or a switch that detects nozzle contact with the bed.
If it's a plain endstop switch, then you can't use it to do bed probing (no matter what firmware you use). To do bed probing you would have to set the Z probe type to 0 (P0 in the M558 command) and follow the prompts to lower the nozzle to the bed and click OK. [I think someone got stall detection Z probing working once, but I don't advise that.]
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@sleepless said in Your Duet rejected the HTTP request: page not found:
@dc42 though you have your answer now, in the future, if its too much trouble to go through the posts then perhaps you can give me a call or text and we can get everything answered in just a couple of minutes.(hell we could probably have the machine up and running in under an hour) Just looking for support on your board and the documentation is contradicting and confusing.
When you solve one problem and then want help on a completely different problem, you should start a new thread. That way the threads don't get too long, and the thread title is always relevant.
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when i change from p4 to p0 do i need to move the endstop back to the z endstop port?
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Let's close this thread and continue discussion in your new thread.
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@dc42 I agree