Add Dual Steppers / Endstops to configs
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		| @@ -293,25 +293,49 @@ | ||||
| // The next unused E driver will be assigned to the second Z stepper. | ||||
| //#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * Dual Steppers / Dual Endstops | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * This section will allow you to use extra E drivers to drive a second motor for X, Y, or Z axes. | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * For example, set X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS setting to use a second motor. If the motors need to | ||||
|  * spin in opposite directions set INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR. If the second motor needs its own endstop | ||||
|  * set X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS. This can adjust for "racking." Use X2_USE_ENDSTOP to set the endstop plug | ||||
|  * that should be used for the second endstop. Extra endstops will appear in the output of 'M119'. | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * Use X_DUAL_ENDSTOP_ADJUSTMENT to adjust for mechanical imperfection. After homing both motors | ||||
|  * this offset is applied to the X2 motor. To find the offset home the X axis, and measure the error | ||||
|  * in X2. Dual endstop offsets can be set at runtime with 'M666 X<offset> Y<offset> Z<offset>'. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|   #define INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR true   // Set 'true' if X motors should rotate in opposite directions | ||||
|   //#define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define X2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_ | ||||
|     #define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|   #define INVERT_Y2_VS_Y_DIR true   // Set 'true' if Y motors should rotate in opposite directions | ||||
|   //#define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define Y2_USE_ENDSTOP _YMAX_ | ||||
|     #define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS is a feature to enable the use of 2 endstops for both Z steppers - Let's call them Z stepper and Z2 stepper. | ||||
|   // That way the machine is capable to align the bed during home, since both Z steppers are homed. | ||||
|   // There is also an implementation of M666 (software endstops adjustment) to this feature. | ||||
|   // After Z homing, this adjustment is applied to just one of the steppers in order to align the bed. | ||||
|   // One just need to home the Z axis and measure the distance difference between both Z axis and apply the math: Z adjust = Z - Z2. | ||||
|   // If the Z stepper axis is closer to the bed, the measure Z > Z2 (yes, it is.. think about it) and the Z adjust would be positive. | ||||
|   // Play a little bit with small adjustments (0.5mm) and check the behaviour. | ||||
|   // The M119 (endstops report) will start reporting the Z2 Endstop as well. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   //#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|  | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define Z2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_ | ||||
|     #define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0  // Use M666 to determine/test this value | ||||
|     #define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| #endif // Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| // Enable this for dual x-carriage printers. | ||||
| // A dual x-carriage design has the advantage that the inactive extruder can be parked which | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -280,25 +280,49 @@ | ||||
| // The next unused E driver will be assigned to the second Z stepper. | ||||
| //#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * Dual Steppers / Dual Endstops | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * This section will allow you to use extra E drivers to drive a second motor for X, Y, or Z axes. | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * For example, set X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS setting to use a second motor. If the motors need to | ||||
|  * spin in opposite directions set INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR. If the second motor needs its own endstop | ||||
|  * set X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS. This can adjust for "racking." Use X2_USE_ENDSTOP to set the endstop plug | ||||
|  * that should be used for the second endstop. Extra endstops will appear in the output of 'M119'. | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * Use X_DUAL_ENDSTOP_ADJUSTMENT to adjust for mechanical imperfection. After homing both motors | ||||
|  * this offset is applied to the X2 motor. To find the offset home the X axis, and measure the error | ||||
|  * in X2. Dual endstop offsets can be set at runtime with 'M666 X<offset> Y<offset> Z<offset>'. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(X_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|   #define INVERT_X2_VS_X_DIR true   // Set 'true' if X motors should rotate in opposite directions | ||||
|   //#define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define X2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_ | ||||
|     #define X_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|   #define INVERT_Y2_VS_Y_DIR true   // Set 'true' if Y motors should rotate in opposite directions | ||||
|   //#define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define Y2_USE_ENDSTOP _YMAX_ | ||||
|     #define Y_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| //#define Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS) | ||||
|  | ||||
|   // Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS is a feature to enable the use of 2 endstops for both Z steppers - Let's call them Z stepper and Z2 stepper. | ||||
|   // That way the machine is capable to align the bed during home, since both Z steppers are homed. | ||||
|   // There is also an implementation of M666 (software endstops adjustment) to this feature. | ||||
|   // After Z homing, this adjustment is applied to just one of the steppers in order to align the bed. | ||||
|   // One just need to home the Z axis and measure the distance difference between both Z axis and apply the math: Z adjust = Z - Z2. | ||||
|   // If the Z stepper axis is closer to the bed, the measure Z > Z2 (yes, it is.. think about it) and the Z adjust would be positive. | ||||
|   // Play a little bit with small adjustments (0.5mm) and check the behaviour. | ||||
|   // The M119 (endstops report) will start reporting the Z2 Endstop as well. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   //#define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS | ||||
|  | ||||
|   #if ENABLED(Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS) | ||||
|     #define Z2_USE_ENDSTOP _XMAX_ | ||||
|     #define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0  // Use M666 to determine/test this value | ||||
|     #define Z_DUAL_ENDSTOPS_ADJUSTMENT  0 | ||||
|   #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| #endif // Z_DUAL_STEPPER_DRIVERS | ||||
| #endif | ||||
|  | ||||
| // Enable this for dual x-carriage printers. | ||||
| // A dual x-carriage design has the advantage that the inactive extruder can be parked which | ||||
|   | ||||
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