z calibration is different than z print height
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@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
You mentioned that you would be willing to help with the code for my mesh.g and bed.g
Are you still willing to do that?
Thanks,
DavidMost certainly.
But it's time for bed here. I will create and post them tomorrow.
Frederick
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@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Thanks Frederick. I look forward to your help.
David
I'm working on them now.
I'll post them when I'm done.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Making progress.
At lunch now, shall return to work soon.
Frederick
Thank you so much!
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@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Thank you so much!
Does your printer have manual adjusters you can turn by hand to level the bed?
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Thank you so much!
Does your printer have manual adjusters you can turn by hand to level the bed?
Frederick
Yes, but I have removed the springs and installed solid spacers.
Printer is an Ender 6 -
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Yes, but I have removed the springs and installed solid spacers.
Printer is an Ender 6So you can no longer adjust them?
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Yes, but I have removed the springs and installed solid spacers.
Printer is an Ender 6So you can no longer adjust them?
Frederick
Correct.
I can reinstall them if I need to. -
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Yes, but I have removed the springs and installed solid spacers.
Printer is an Ender 6So you can no longer adjust them?
Frederick
Correct.
I can reinstall them if I need to.Not sure if this helps, but, I have ordered a new 1/4" thick aluminum plate that I plan on flattening and cutting to size on my CNC router, because the stock aluminum isn't true flat. It is slightly wavy.
Let me know what you think is best.
I don't have a problem putting the springs back on.
The other thought I have is to use screws with lock nuts instead of springs. This is what I have on my Prusa MK3s. -
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Correct.
I can reinstall them if I need to.The firmware has a feature that will probe the bed and tell you how much to adjust each adjuster to get the bed level.
It's optional and it can take a number of runs to get it spot on.
Not sure if this helps, but, I have ordered a new 1/4" thick aluminum plate that I plan on flattening and cutting to size on my CNC router, because the stock aluminum isn't true flat. It is slightly wavy.
A CNC router? I know what a CNC milling machine is but not a router?
I finished V1 of the files. I can email them to you if you wish or I can post them here.
Just let me know.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
Correct.
I can reinstall them if I need to.The firmware has a feature that will probe the bed and tell you how much to adjust each adjuster to get the bed level.
It's optional and it can take a number of runs to get it spot on.
Not sure if this helps, but, I have ordered a new 1/4" thick aluminum plate that I plan on flattening and cutting to size on my CNC router, because the stock aluminum isn't true flat. It is slightly wavy.
A CNC router? I know what a CNC milling machine is but not a router?
I finished V1 of the files. I can email them to you if you wish or I can post them here.
Just let me know.
Frederick
Thank you!
email is fine.
davidsewen@icloud.com -
@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
A CNC router? I know what a CNC milling machine is but not a router?
A CNC router is the reverse of a 3D printer.
Take away material instead of adding.
A mill is pretty much the same, only smaller and more like a drill press. Also the spindle is much slower speed.With a router, you can make kitchen cabinets and such.
I have this one: https://www.cnc-step.com/cnc-router/ -
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
I have this one: https://www.cnc-step.com/cnc-router/
Very nice. I wish I could justify having something like that.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in z calibration is different than z print height:
@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
I have this one: https://www.cnc-step.com/cnc-router/
Very nice. I wish I could justify having something like that.
Frederick
I agree. I justified it through our company. Nice to have these machines to work with.
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@davidewen said in z calibration is different than z print height:
I've added the adjusting springs back onto the printer, so I can manually adjust the bed.
I need to know where the adjustments are relative to the position X=0 Y=0.
Sometimes these adjustments are under the bed by a bit, sometimes outside the bed by a bit.
In any case the more accurate the positions you give me are, the better.
Frederick
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Discovered today that my filament sensor is missing.
I'll go back through my original config.g to see if I can find the settings.Got the 1st test print completed.
I had to baby step +0.4 to get filament to come out.
This is with mesh comp. on.Figured out why homing wasn't working.
For some reason, X needs to be homed 1st followed by Y.
So, I had to split those up in the homez.g fileI still get the "jump" when homing.