How to offset the X Y values in Marlin for Rostock?
Hello, I have built a Delta Rostock 3D printer and I have some diffcluties to adjust the X Y and Z zero. As you can see on the picture, I have three optical endstop wich can not easely be adjusted:...
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I don't use Marlin, however most delta firmwares including some versions of Marlin support the M666 command, see [reprap.org].
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I don't know and this does not answer your question. Just a FYI in case you are not going to do it but you probably should secure your heat cartridge and thermometer wires to your heat sink with zip...
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It might be pointless at this late date, but I use Marlin. (numbers are examples only) 1)Use 'M666 X-2.3' to adjust the X-tower end-stop offset by -2.3mm. 2)Same for the Y and Z towers. You can mix...
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Most of the calibration tutorials describe a procedure like shadowphile just mentioned. And repetier has the endstop offsets in its EEPROM quicksettings. You also have space enough to get a...
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