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Auto Square on this board is as easy as editing each endstop individually directly from the "Config" section of the WebUI (or directly to the yaml file).
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Auto Square on this board is as easy as editing each endstop individually directly from the Settings/Config section of the WebUI (or directly to the yaml file).
From there you have a "pulloff_mm" setting for each endstop. This setting is how far the machine backs away from the endstop after it triggers it. This needs to be far enough to reset the trigger at a minimum and if your values should be within 3mm of each other. If they are not it is best to move the endstop triggers.
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Auto Square on this board is as easy as editing each endstop individually directly from the "Config" section of the WebUI (or directly to the yaml file).
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Auto Square on this board is as easy as editing each endstop individually directly from the Settings/Config section of the WebUI (or directly to the yaml file).
From there you have a "pulloff_mm" setting for each endstop. This setting is how far the machine backs away from the endstop after it triggers it. This needs to be far enough to reset the trigger at a minimum and if your values should be within 3mm of each other. If they are not it is best to move the endstop triggers.
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