heavy
February 3, 2024, 7:54pm
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Basic Information:
Printer Model: ender modified 400x400 bed
MCU / Printerboard: 42.27
klippy.log
Describe your issue: I am attempting to create a bed mesh, after i successfully home all, i press calibrate and keep getting this error.
Move out of range: -22.000 -32.000 5.000 [0.000]
i have re-set all offsets, bed meshes and can’t figure out what is
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klippy.log (2.1 MB)
Hello @heavy !
Please check your mesh settings again!
The probe is 32 mm right to the nozzle.
The first test point is at 10. To move the probe to that position, the nozzle has to go way more left, to -22mm. That is the issue.
The same for the Y axes.
Move out of range: X Y Z [E]
Background
A movement beyond the physical limits was attempted. Also refer to Understanding X and Y Axes Limits and Homing
Reasons
A direct movement command (G1 et al.) tried to move to a location that is beyond the limits
An indirect movement correction (e.g. bed mesh or gcode offsets) pushed the movement target beyond the physical limits
Potential solutions
How to determine the offending axis
Check the X, Y or Z coordinates given in the error message and compa…
The X and Y Axis
Klipper needs to know from its printer.cfg settings how far the X and Y axes can safely move without hitting the printer’s frame.
It also needs to know where the origin (X=0 / Y=0) is. This origin is the beginning of the usable printer bed.
In the following, we assume a Cartesian printer that follows the conventions of a Cartesian Coordinate System . This is also the reason why it is a quasi-standard to define the origin as the left-front corner of the bed. This way, all logic…
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heavy
February 3, 2024, 8:50pm
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Thanks for the reply! This makes sense…to an extent. Ill look at the links you sent! My brain is short circuiting when trying to interpret bed mesh and xyz offsets which i have done repeatedly.
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March 5, 2024, 6:51am
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