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…Hello
I have a Voron v2.4r2
with a cable harness and CAN bus board.
My problem is that when the Steelburner CW2 is set to x0 and I start a print, my board hits the harness during homing. I’d like to move the print end and park positions forward to x15. However, I’m not very experienced with this; perhaps someone can help me. Thanks.
Your printer MUST home periodically to function. Assigning a “park” location wouldn’t solve your issue.
From your log file it seems you use limit switches not virtual endstops. You could put a spacer behind the switch (or on the contact surface that triggers the switch). That method would then make part of your bed unusable. You would also have to reduce x_max by a similar amount.
Far and away the best method is to solve the issue by relocating the harness to allow your toolhead to home properly.
Post a picture of the interference if you would like help in solving the interference issue.
Thanks for the quick reply. As you can see in my klippy.log, I have a nozzle cleaner installed, which is why I already had to move the print bed as far forward as possible. My problem only occurs when I've finished a print and I'm not careful enough to move the Steelburner forward by 10 or 100 mm. First, it tries to home the X-axis, that's the problem, then it moves to the Y-axis. After that, it moves diagonally to the center of the print bed. I don't have this problem when cleaning the nozzle, only when it tries to home the X-axis from the parked position.
Thanks for the quick reply. As you can see in my klippy.log, I have a nozzle cleaner installed, which is why I already had to move the print bed as far forward as possible. My problem only occurs when I've finished a print and I'm not careful enough to move the Steelburner forward by 10 or 100 mm. First, it tries to home the X-axis, that's the problem, then it moves to the Y-axis. After that, it moves diagonally to the center of the print bed. I don't have this problem when cleaning the nozzle, only when it tries to home the X-axis from the parked position.