Dc42 ir probe on the way
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Ignore the bed probe heights, thay are the heights of the first 5 points that you probed using G30 commands (normally in bed.g).
Do you have bed compensation taper enabled? Having it enabled and set too low can cause first layer problems.
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it was not enabled. tried M376 H10 and have the same problem.
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i have to print some parts, so i loaded the "old" config.g and leveld like before.
is there a way to configure the printer like it is now and i can play around with the probe?
that´s the "old" config.g before the probe came.
Endstops
M574 X1 Y1 S0 ; Set active high endstops; Z-Probe
;M558 P0 H5 F120 T6000 ; Disable Z probe but set dive height, probe speed and travel speed
;M557 X14:13 Y14:195 S20 ; Define mesh grid -
When you enable the height map (G29 S1), if you send G1 X commands to do left/right moves, can you see the bed dropping when you move the carriage to low X and rising when you move it to high X?
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No, there is no movement.
Z0 @ Xmin pushes the nozzle in the bed, Z0 @Xmax is too far away. When i use babystepping to get the nozzle to the correct distance, i have an offset of about 0,2mm. In the middle of the bed, it's fine.
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@Torro, did you resolve this?
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no, the probe seems to have problems with my bed surface.
i gave up the leveling. -
@torro said in Dc42 ir probe on the way:
no, the probe seems to have problems with my bed surface.
i gave up the leveling.If it's a transparent surface then the IR probe doesn't give good results unless the underside of the transparent surface is black and the top surface is clean (not coated or scuffed).
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@dc42 I'm having that issue with a PEI sheet unfortunately. I'm going to try to find a way to get a superthin, or at least even, coat of hairspray or something over it to get a decent height map generated.
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It's not transparent and not shiny.
the probe measures different trigger heights at different positions. -
PEI is transparent to near IR light.