docs: Fix typos in config and docs (#6991)

* fix typos in configs

* fix typos in docs

Signed-off-by: Thijs Triemstra <info@collab.nl>
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ position_max: 270
# Motor4 # Motor4
# The M8P only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper # The M8P only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper
# This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper, # This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper,
# or other accesory such as an MMU # or other accessory such as an MMU
#[stepper_] #[stepper_]
#step_pin: PD3 #step_pin: PD3
#dir_pin: PD2 #dir_pin: PD2

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ position_max: 270
# Motor4 # Motor4
# The M8P only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper # The M8P only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper
# This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper, # This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper,
# or other accesory such as an MMU # or other accessory such as an MMU
#[stepper_] #[stepper_]
#step_pin: PD3 #step_pin: PD3
#dir_pin: PD2 #dir_pin: PD2

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ position_max: 200
# Motor-4 # Motor-4
# The Octopus only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper # The Octopus only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper
# This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper, # This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper,
# or other accesory such as an MMU # or other accessory such as an MMU
#[stepper_] #[stepper_]
#step_pin: PB8 #step_pin: PB8
#dir_pin: PB9 #dir_pin: PB9

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ position_max: 200
# Driver3 # Driver3
# The Octopus only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper # The Octopus only has 4 heater outputs which leaves an extra stepper
# This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper, # This can be used for a second Z stepper, dual_carriage, extruder co-stepper,
# or other accesory such as an MMU # or other accessory such as an MMU
#[stepper_] #[stepper_]
#step_pin: PG4 #step_pin: PG4
#dir_pin: PC1 #dir_pin: PC1

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
# FSR switch (z endstop) location [homing_override] section # FSR switch (z endstop) location [homing_override] section
# FSR switch (z endstop) offset for Z0 [stepper_z] section # FSR switch (z endstop) offset for Z0 [stepper_z] section
# Probe points [quad_gantry_level] section # Probe points [quad_gantry_level] section
# Min & Max gantry corner postions [quad_gantry_level] section # Min & Max gantry corner positions [quad_gantry_level] section
# PID tune [extruder] and [heater_bed] sections # PID tune [extruder] and [heater_bed] sections
# Fine tune E steps [extruder] section # Fine tune E steps [extruder] section

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
# FSR switch (z endstop) location [homing_override] section # FSR switch (z endstop) location [homing_override] section
# FSR switch (z endstop) offset for Z0 [stepper_z] section # FSR switch (z endstop) offset for Z0 [stepper_z] section
# Probe points [quad_gantry_level] section # Probe points [quad_gantry_level] section
# Min & Max gantry corner postions [quad_gantry_level] section # Min & Max gantry corner positions [quad_gantry_level] section
# PID tune [extruder] and [heater_bed] sections # PID tune [extruder] and [heater_bed] sections
# Fine tune E steps [extruder] section # Fine tune E steps [extruder] section

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ endstop_pin: ^PE4
homing_speed: 60 homing_speed: 60
# The next parameter needs to be adjusted for # The next parameter needs to be adjusted for
# your printer. You may want to start with 280 # your printer. You may want to start with 280
# and meassure the distance from nozzle to bed. # and measure the distance from nozzle to bed.
# This value then needs to be added. # This value then needs to be added.
position_endstop: 273.0 position_endstop: 273.0
arm_length: 229.4 arm_length: 229.4

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ position_max: 400
#Uncomment if you have a BL-Touch: #Uncomment if you have a BL-Touch:
#position_min: -4 #position_min: -4
#endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop #endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop
#and comment the follwing lines: #and comment the following lines:
position_endstop: 0.0 position_endstop: 0.0
endstop_pin: ^PD3 #ar18 endstop_pin: ^PD3 #ar18

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ pin: PA0
kick_start_time: 0.5 kick_start_time: 0.5
# Hotend fan # Hotend fan
# set fan runnig when extruder temperature is over 60 # set fan running when extruder temperature is over 60
[heater_fan heatbreak_fan] [heater_fan heatbreak_fan]
pin: PC0 pin: PC0
heater:extruder heater:extruder

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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ samples_tolerance: 0.200
samples_tolerance_retries: 2 samples_tolerance_retries: 2
[bed_tilt] [bed_tilt]
# Enable bed tilt measurments using the probe we defined above # Enable bed tilt measurements using the probe we defined above
# Probe points using X0 Y0 offsets @ 0.01mm/step # Probe points using X0 Y0 offsets @ 0.01mm/step
points: -2, -6 points: -2, -6
156, -6 156, -6

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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ samples: 2
samples_tolerance: 0.100 samples_tolerance: 0.100
[bed_tilt] [bed_tilt]
#Enable bed tilt measurments using the probe we defined above #Enable bed tilt measurements using the probe we defined above
#Probe points using X0 Y0 offsets @ 0.01mm/step #Probe points using X0 Y0 offsets @ 0.01mm/step
points: -3, -6 points: -3, -6
282, -6 282, -6

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ microsteps: 16
rotation_distance: 4 rotation_distance: 4
# Required if not using probe for the virtual endstop # Required if not using probe for the virtual endstop
# endstop_pin: ^PD3 # endstop_pin: ^PD3
# position_endstop: 250 # Will need ajustment # position_endstop: 250 # Will need adjustment
endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop endstop_pin: probe:z_virtual_endstop
homing_speed: 10.0 homing_speed: 10.0
position_max: 250 position_max: 250

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# This file constains the pin mappings for the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max # This file contains the pin mappings for the SeeMeCNC Rostock Max
# (version 2) delta printer from 2015. To use this config, the # (version 2) delta printer from 2015. To use this config, the
# firmware should be compiled for the AVR atmega2560. # firmware should be compiled for the AVR atmega2560.

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
# Communication interface of "CAN bus (on PA25/PA24)" # Communication interface of "CAN bus (on PA25/PA24)"
# To flash the board use a debugger, or use a raspberry pi and follow # To flash the board use a debugger, or use a raspberry pi and follow
# the instructions at docs/Bootloaders.md fot the SAMC21. You may # the instructions at docs/Bootloaders.md for the SAMC21. You may
# supply power to the 1LC by connecting the 3.3v rail on the Pi to the # supply power to the 1LC by connecting the 3.3v rail on the Pi to the
# 5v input of the SWD header on the 1LC. # 5v input of the SWD header on the 1LC.

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ switch_pin: !P1.28 # P1.28 for X-max
# variable_pause_z : z lift when MMU2S need intervention and the printer is paused # variable_pause_z : z lift when MMU2S need intervention and the printer is paused
# variable_min_temp_extruder : minimal required heater temperature to load/unload filament from the extruder gear to the nozzle # variable_min_temp_extruder : minimal required heater temperature to load/unload filament from the extruder gear to the nozzle
# variable_extruder_eject_temp : heater temperature used to eject filament during home if the filament is already loaded # variable_extruder_eject_temp : heater temperature used to eject filament during home if the filament is already loaded
# variable_enable_5in1 : pass from MMU2S standart (0) to MMU2S-5in1 mode with splitter # variable_enable_5in1 : pass from MMU2S standard (0) to MMU2S-5in1 mode with splitter
# #
################################ ################################
[gcode_macro VAR_MMU2S] [gcode_macro VAR_MMU2S]
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ gcode:
{% endif %} {% endif %}
{% endif %} {% endif %}
# Retry unload, try correct misalignement of bondtech gear # Retry unload, try correct misalignment of bondtech gear
[gcode_macro RETRY_UNLOAD_FILAMENT_IN_EXTRUDER] [gcode_macro RETRY_UNLOAD_FILAMENT_IN_EXTRUDER]
gcode: gcode:
{% if printer["filament_switch_sensor ir_sensor"].filament_detected == True %} {% if printer["filament_switch_sensor ir_sensor"].filament_detected == True %}
@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ gcode:
{% endif %} {% endif %}
{% endif %} {% endif %}
# Ramming process for standart PLA, code extracted from slic3r gcode # Ramming process for standard PLA, code extracted from slic3r gcode
[gcode_macro RAMMING_SLICER] [gcode_macro RAMMING_SLICER]
gcode: gcode:
G91 G91

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@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ by heat or interference. This can make calculating the probe's z-offset
challenging, particularly at different bed temperatures. As such, some challenging, particularly at different bed temperatures. As such, some
printers use an endstop for homing the Z axis and a probe for calibrating the printers use an endstop for homing the Z axis and a probe for calibrating the
mesh. In this configuration it is possible offset the mesh so that the (X, Y) mesh. In this configuration it is possible offset the mesh so that the (X, Y)
`reference position` applies zero adjustment. The `reference postion` should `reference position` applies zero adjustment. The `reference position` should
be the location on the bed where a be the location on the bed where a
[Z_ENDSTOP_CALIBRATE](./Manual_Level.md#calibrating-a-z-endstop) [Z_ENDSTOP_CALIBRATE](./Manual_Level.md#calibrating-a-z-endstop)
paper test is performed. The bed_mesh module provides the paper test is performed. The bed_mesh module provides the

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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ Alternatively, one can use a
When using OpenOCD with the SAMC21, extra steps must be taken to first When using OpenOCD with the SAMC21, extra steps must be taken to first
put the chip into Cold Plugging mode if the board makes use of the put the chip into Cold Plugging mode if the board makes use of the
SWD pins for other purposes. If using OpenOCD on a Rasberry Pi, this SWD pins for other purposes. If using OpenOCD on a Raspberry Pi, this
can be done by running the following commands before invoking OpenOCD. can be done by running the following commands before invoking OpenOCD.
``` ```
SWCLK=25 SWCLK=25

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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ a month without updates.
Once the requirements are met, you need to: Once the requirements are met, you need to:
1. update klipper-tranlations repository 1. update klipper-translations repository
[active_translations](https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper-translations/blob/translations/active_translations) [active_translations](https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper-translations/blob/translations/active_translations)
2. Optional: add a manual-index.md file in klipper-translations repository's 2. Optional: add a manual-index.md file in klipper-translations repository's
`docs\locals\<lang>` folder to replace the language specific index.md (generated `docs\locals\<lang>` folder to replace the language specific index.md (generated

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ object were issued faster than the minimum scheduling time (typically
100ms) then actual updates could be queued far into the future. Now if 100ms) then actual updates could be queued far into the future. Now if
many updates are issued in rapid succession then it is possible that many updates are issued in rapid succession then it is possible that
only the latest request will be applied. If the previous behavior is only the latest request will be applied. If the previous behavior is
requried then consider adding explicit `G4` delay commands between required then consider adding explicit `G4` delay commands between
updates. updates.
20240912: Support for `maximum_mcu_duration` and `static_value` 20240912: Support for `maximum_mcu_duration` and `static_value`
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ carriage are exported as `printer.dual_carriage.carriage_0` and
`printer.dual_carriage.carriage_1`. `printer.dual_carriage.carriage_1`.
20230619: The `relative_reference_index` option has been deprecated 20230619: The `relative_reference_index` option has been deprecated
and superceded by the `zero_reference_position` option. Refer to the and superseded by the `zero_reference_position` option. Refer to the
[Bed Mesh Documentation](./Bed_Mesh.md#the-deprecated-relative_reference_index) [Bed Mesh Documentation](./Bed_Mesh.md#the-deprecated-relative_reference_index)
for details on how to update the configuration. With this deprecation for details on how to update the configuration. With this deprecation
the `RELATIVE_REFERENCE_INDEX` is no longer available as a parameter the `RELATIVE_REFERENCE_INDEX` is no longer available as a parameter
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ endstop phases by running the ENDSTOP_PHASE_CALIBRATE command.
`gear_ratio` for their rotary steppers, and they may no longer specify `gear_ratio` for their rotary steppers, and they may no longer specify
a `step_distance` parameter. See the a `step_distance` parameter. See the
[config reference](Config_Reference.md#stepper) for the format of the [config reference](Config_Reference.md#stepper) for the format of the
new gear_ratio paramter. new gear_ratio parameter.
20201213: It is not valid to specify a Z "position_endstop" when using 20201213: It is not valid to specify a Z "position_endstop" when using
"probe:z_virtual_endstop". An error will now be raised if a Z "probe:z_virtual_endstop". An error will now be raised if a Z

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@ -5180,7 +5180,7 @@ sensor_type:
# load cell will be igfiltered outnored. This option requires the SciPy # load cell will be igfiltered outnored. This option requires the SciPy
# library. Default: None # library. Default: None
#buzz_filter_delay: 2 #buzz_filter_delay: 2
# The delay, or 'order', of the buzz filter. This controle the number of # The delay, or 'order', of the buzz filter. This controls the number of
# samples required to make a trigger detection. Can be 1 or 2, the default # samples required to make a trigger detection. Can be 1 or 2, the default
# is 2. # is 2.
#notch_filter_frequencies: 50, 60 #notch_filter_frequencies: 50, 60
@ -5314,7 +5314,7 @@ chip: ADS1115
# scales all values read from the ADC. Options are: 6.144V, 4.096V, 2.048V, # scales all values read from the ADC. Options are: 6.144V, 4.096V, 2.048V,
# 1.024V, 0.512V, 0.256V # 1.024V, 0.512V, 0.256V
#adc_voltage: 3.3 #adc_voltage: 3.3
# The suppy voltage for the device. This allows additional software scaling # The supply voltage for the device. This allows additional software scaling
# for all values read from the ADC. # for all values read from the ADC.
i2c_mcu: host i2c_mcu: host
i2c_bus: i2c.1 i2c_bus: i2c.1
@ -5333,7 +5333,7 @@ sensor_pin: my_ads1x1x:AIN0
# A combination of the name of the ads1x1x chip and the pin. Possible # A combination of the name of the ads1x1x chip and the pin. Possible
# pin values are AIN0, AIN1, AIN2 and AIN3 for single ended lines and # pin values are AIN0, AIN1, AIN2 and AIN3 for single ended lines and
# DIFF01, DIFF03, DIFF13 and DIFF23 for differential between their # DIFF01, DIFF03, DIFF13 and DIFF23 for differential between their
# correspoding lines. For example # corresponding lines. For example
# DIFF03 measures the differential between line 0 and 3. Only specific # DIFF03 measures the differential between line 0 and 3. Only specific
# combinations for the differentials are allowed. # combinations for the differentials are allowed.
``` ```

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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ restored and "MOVE_SPEED" is specified, then the toolhead moves will be
performed with the given speed (in mm/s); otherwise the toolhead move will performed with the given speed (in mm/s); otherwise the toolhead move will
use the rail homing speed. Note that the carriages restore their positions use the rail homing speed. Note that the carriages restore their positions
only over their own axis, which may be necessary to correctly restore COPY only over their own axis, which may be necessary to correctly restore COPY
and MIRROR mode of the dual carraige. and MIRROR mode of the dual carriage.
### [endstop_phase] ### [endstop_phase]

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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Things you can check with this data:
* 'Unique values' should be a large percentage of the 'Samples * 'Unique values' should be a large percentage of the 'Samples
Collected' value. If 'Unique values' is 1 it is very likely a wiring issue. Collected' value. If 'Unique values' is 1 it is very likely a wiring issue.
* Tap or push on the sensor while `LOAD_CELL_DIAGNOSTIC` runs. If * Tap or push on the sensor while `LOAD_CELL_DIAGNOSTIC` runs. If
things are working correctly ths should increase the 'Sample range'. things are working correctly this should increase the 'Sample range'.
## Calibrating a Load Cell ## Calibrating a Load Cell
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Multiple cycles of this will result in ever-increasing force on the toolhead.
`force_safety_limit` stops this cycle from running out of control. `force_safety_limit` stops this cycle from running out of control.
Another way this run-away can happen is damage to a strain gauge. If the metal Another way this run-away can happen is damage to a strain gauge. If the metal
part is permanently bent it wil change the `reference_tare_counts` of the part is permanently bent it will change the `reference_tare_counts` of the
device. This puts the starting tare value much closer to the limit making it device. This puts the starting tare value much closer to the limit making it
more likely to be violated. You want to be notified if this is happening more likely to be violated. You want to be notified if this is happening
because your hardware has been permanently damaged. because your hardware has been permanently damaged.

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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Recommended connection scheme for I2C on the Raspberry Pi:
| SDA | 03 | GPIO02 (SDA1) | | SDA | 03 | GPIO02 (SDA1) |
| SCL | 05 | GPIO03 (SCL1) | | SCL | 05 | GPIO03 (SCL1) |
The RPi has buit-in 1.8K pull-ups on both SCL and SDA. The RPi has built-in 1.8K pull-ups on both SCL and SDA.
![MPU-9250 connected to Pi](img/mpu9250-PI-fritzing.png) ![MPU-9250 connected to Pi](img/mpu9250-PI-fritzing.png)

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ AD do not include the flats on the corners that some test objects provide.
## Configure your skew ## Configure your skew
Make sure `[skew_correction]` is in printer.cfg. You may now use the `SET_SKEW` Make sure `[skew_correction]` is in printer.cfg. You may now use the `SET_SKEW`
gcode to configure skew_correcton. For example, if your measured lengths gcode to configure skew_correction. For example, if your measured lengths
along XY are as follows: along XY are as follows:
``` ```

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@ -121,5 +121,5 @@ M104 S0
before the macro call. Also note that SuperSlicer has a before the macro call. Also note that SuperSlicer has a
"custom gcode only" button option, which achieves the same outcome. "custom gcode only" button option, which achieves the same outcome.
An example of a START_PRINT macro using these paramaters can An example of a START_PRINT macro using these parameters can
be found in config/sample-macros.cfg be found in config/sample-macros.cfg

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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ The following information is available for each `[led led_name]`,
- `color_data`: A list of color lists containing the RGBW values for a - `color_data`: A list of color lists containing the RGBW values for a
led in the chain. Each value is represented as a float from 0.0 to led in the chain. Each value is represented as a float from 0.0 to
1.0. Each color list contains 4 items (red, green, blue, white) even 1.0. Each color list contains 4 items (red, green, blue, white) even
if the underyling LED supports fewer color channels. For example, if the underlying LED supports fewer color channels. For example,
the blue value (3rd item in color list) of the second neopixel in a the blue value (3rd item in color list) of the second neopixel in a
chain could be accessed at chain could be accessed at
`printer["neopixel <config_name>"].color_data[1][2]`. `printer["neopixel <config_name>"].color_data[1][2]`.