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=Testing=
*To Test the endstops, use command line in [[Lulzbot Cura]] - [https://reprap.org/wiki/Endstop#Endstop_Testing]
*RepRap says you want to use a Normally Closed (NC) switch. This is reasonable if a cabling break means that you trigger and cannot go on until you fix the cable break. NC prevents a runaway condition.
=Working Doc=
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Revision as of 19:08, 8 March 2019

Testing

  • To Test the endstops, use command line in Lulzbot Cura - [1]
  • RepRap says you want to use a Normally Closed (NC) switch. This is reasonable if a cabling break means that you trigger and cannot go on until you fix the cable break. NC prevents a runaway condition.

Working Doc

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