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Firstly, when we add more than 2 heaters for a single tool, the + button is inaccessible, I don't know if I'm the only one with this problem. I declared 4 heaters, 3 for a head and 1 for the bed
Secondly, I don't understand why when we configure several motors per axis, we have to add several endstops otherwise we can't save our configuration. I've managed to get around the problem by declaring other io pins, but in the config file these "false io pins" don't appear.
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Thanks for reporting the problem affecting endstops, it's going to be fixed in 3.5.0-rc.4. I guess you are using a Mini 5+. If you are, the limit of heaters per tool is 2 in the firmware so the configtool has the same limitation.
Thanks for reporting the problem affecting endstops, it's going to be fixed in 3.5.0-rc.4. I guess you are using a Mini 5+. If you are, the limit of heaters per tool is 2 in the firmware so the configtool has the same limitation.
No, I use and select the MB duet3 6HC.
But I export JSON configuration and I modify this to add my heater 3.
I've noticed a few bugs.
For RRF version 3.5.
Firstly, when we add more than 2 heaters for a single tool, the + button is inaccessible, I don't know if I'm the only one with this problem. I declared 4 heaters, 3 for a head and 1 for the bed
Secondly, I don't understand why when we configure several motors per axis, we have to add several endstops otherwise we can't save our configuration. I've managed to get around the problem by declaring other io pins, but in the config file these "false io pins" don't appear.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: