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Posted · Reduce my x y travel

Hey guys probably a bit of a noob question but I have installed a new head on my ultimaker 2 and wanted to know how to reduce the travel distance in the x and y directions to stop it from crashing into the front and sides.

Is this a setting that can be adjusted in cura, or is it within the printers firmware.

Sorry I wasn't to sure what to search for but would appreciate being pointed in the right direction cheers

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    The option is in

    > Machine

    >Add a new Machine

    >Next

    >Other

    >Custom

    Once there you can choose size configuration and other options.

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    limit switches are actually ok, they happen to be in the perfect position! I just had to tweak one of them with a slight bend in the switch.

    Would I be right in assuming that even by defining the build volume in Cura, I would still encounter smashing when the printer is heating up or changing filament etc?

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    Hmm, that is a good question. you would honestly just have to try. I don't know how much intelligence is built into the firmware that comes with the cura software. I use simplify3D for the most part. I am curious to know what you find though.

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    tinkerGnome's version of marlin lets you set all those fixed positions - the position where you load filament, the position where it primes, and a few others.

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    It's in both but I'd just fix it in Cura.

     

    Fixing it in Cura doesn't prevent head from banging into edges that are now outside the limit, it has to be done in firmware and then adjusted in Cura to reflect values in firmware.

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    Posted · Reduce my x y travel

    You need to download Ultimaker 2 Marlin firmware:

    https://github.com/Ultimaker/Ultimaker2Marlin

    And then edit line 337 nowards in Configuration.h that starts with "Travel limits after homing":

    https://github.com/Ultimaker/Ultimaker2Marlin/blob/master/Marlin/Configuration.h#L337

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