I'm using Duet 2 wifi. I have it all working "fine", but every once in a while I want to avoid the Y-axis running past the max value if I've disabled end stops. I want to put a microswitch that will stop the Y motors from running when it is triggered. Any ideas on how to wire and manage this?
I'm just not sure which pin(s) i should use and how to set it up in my config file.
thanks in advance for your help...
Russ from Ocala, FL, USA
btw, the pic below is an early iteration, I've upgraded many parts since then. ( many thanks to ProperPrinting for the design.)
Posts made by rholt
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Min/Max stop switches wiring?
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RE: Printer stopped on last layer
@rholt update... it is not frozen, but it moves at an incredibly slow speed, like 1mm/s!!!!
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RE: Printer stopped on last layer
@cesther , I know this thread is old, but i'm having the same problem, it happens randomly, but enough times that it is of concern. the print stops just as the print is complete, leaving the hot end @ the final position instead of doing it's "post processing" moves. DUET's DWC version 1.23 on RepRap's version 3.1.0, will let me got to the different menu items, but on the dashboard i cannot control x,y,z movements.