Yes. In this case, one should measure the resonances twice for each carriage. For example, if the second (dual) carriage is installed on X axis, it is possible to set different input shapers for X axis for the primary and dual carriages. However, the input shaper for Y axis should be the same for both carriages (as ultimately this axis is driven by one or more stepper motors each commanded to perform exactly the same steps). One possibility to configure the input shaper for such setups is to keep `[input_shaper]` section empty and additionally define a `[delayed_gcode]` section in the `printer.cfg` as follows:
Yes. In this case, one should measure the resonances twice for each carriage. For example, if the second (dual) carriage is installed on X axis, it is possible to set different input shapers for X axis for the primary and dual carriages. However, the input shaper for Y axis should be the same for both carriages (as ultimately this axis is driven by one or more stepper motors each commanded to perform exactly the same steps). One possibility to configure the input shaper for such setups is to keep `[input_shaper]` section empty and additionally define a `[delayed_gcode]` section in the `printer.cfg` as follows: