pediegoivan
pediegoivan
I have been searching everywhere about this. It seems that DIAG pin pulls low all the time except when a stall is detected. On the other hand, mechanical endstops are...
I just confirmed. DIAG Pin is a Digital output pin. It pulls low until triggered, then outputs high, giving it 5V does nothing to the pin. All Digital pins are...
To avoid cutting the diag pin just wire the endstop to pull high when triggered (Normally open and wired only between S and V)
No idea bud, I always got the microswitches only without any pcb thing. No idea if that's NO/NC and which way
I wouldn't connect to gnd at all. No idea on what resistors does it have to pull down. I would connect just G to +5V and S to S
Is this implemented? Can be added?
I mean. Bridging with a z hop
I meant. It would be cool to implement a bridging feature that could join two points with a different Z value in a straight line. Bridging is an excellent way...
You are right. My only printer has a delta configuration and z the fastest axis, that is why I did not consider z speed. I never paid attention to how...
This only happens when you ssh? Similarly happened to me when I did not have CUDA installed propperly.