Bad mesh compensation
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What is the probe? Reducing the distance between nozzle and probe may help.
Can you post a photo of your heightmap image?
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@phaedrux said in Bad mesh compensation:
What is the probe? Reducing the distance between nozzle and probe may help.
it's a normal inductive probe NPN.
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Have you leveled the bed manually to get it more or less even to the nozzle tip first?
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@phaedrux said in Bad mesh compensation:
Have you leveled the bed manually to get it more or less even to the nozzle tip first?
do you mean the z offset?
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No i mean manually leveling the bed to try and eliminate as much tilt as possible.
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@phaedrux said in Bad mesh compensation:
No i mean manually leveling the bed to try and eliminate as much tilt as possible.
No I'm not. Yes but why there is this problem with automatic leveling?
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@ducati87 you only have two z lead screws, at the max and min of the x axis (left/right), so the G32 levelling can only level along the x axis. From you heightmap image, it looks like your heightmap is very level in X as expected
You should probably try mechanically levelling your bed a bit better from front to back. From your first image, it seems that's the direction the issue is in?
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Yes it seems a large Y tilt, possibly related to the large Y offset of the probe.
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@phaedrux
is there any chance to fix it?maybe I should to move the probe in a better position.
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It's always best to have the probe as close to the nozzle as possible.
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@phaedrux said in Bad mesh compensation:
It's always best to have the probe as close to the nozzle as possible.
ok I will try to move the probe in a better position. thank you so much.