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Re: Invert Inductive Sensor for different hotends December 23, 2016 01:47PM |
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DjDemonD
If you are not using the sensor for auto levelling and you are essentially using it as a z endstop, why not just use a regular z endstop?
Re: Invert Inductive Sensor for different hotends December 23, 2016 06:41PM |
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DaveOB
I considered a mechanical switch that the nozzle could push, but if there is any filament hanging below the nozzle from the previous print, then that would affect the function.
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The problem is that both hot ends fit in the same extruder, and the volcano is a longer / taller hotend than the e3dv6.
So each time I swap, I am having to adjust the Z end stop by around 10mm.
I am looking for the easiest solution where I do not need to keep changing the end stop.
Re: Invert Inductive Sensor for different hotends December 24, 2016 09:02AM |
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DaveOB
I considered a mechanical switch that the nozzle could push, but if there is any filament hanging below the nozzle from the previous print, then that would affect the function.