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    Thanks guys. Just another stupid question: as the x axis is slaved do I only need limits on one side only or both. I have homes on both to ensure the gantry is squared.
    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielroyal25 View Post
    Thanks guys. Just another stupid question: as the x axis is slaved do I only need limits on one side only or both. I have homes on both to ensure the gantry is squared.
    Just one Side Dan. Think about having the Switch travel on the gantry with Triggers at each end to save on wiring and switches.

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