I have a smaller bed than my printer is capable of working with.
My printer I am setting up with Duet is a Core X/Y 300x300 Hyper Cube Evolution. My bed is 220x by 275y
This is my first experience with Duet, I don't get a lot of time to focus on it so i have had the Duet communicating and testing for months now.
I have yet to print with it tho
Its also my first setup with a Z-Probe, by current printer is marlin, manual mesh so I am doing a bit of learning here.
So I have my x/y working my endstops my z is working and my Z probe is working.
Time to configure the bed so that the head and probe are working where they are supposed to be.
Now onto my question, is it preferred to set the offsets in firmware so that the movement is limited to the bed size or have the moment larger than the bed and set bed dimensions and offsets exclusively in the slicer.
I am thinking the bed setup should be in the firmware to allow proper mesh probing...
Thought I should ask so I don't go down the wrong road from the get go...
I have used the RRF tool to get started, I don't quite get how it sets the head movement in relation to the bed placement or z-probe offset....
Any pointers plz