Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.
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@engikeneer Yep about Z0.
@fcwilt M208 is like software endstop for the axis
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Oh, this is still a problem? I remember reading that this was fixed and the mesh code would actually go below Z0...
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@pcr said in Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.:
@engikeneer Yep about Z0.
@fcwilt M208 is like software endstop for the axis
Understood - perhaps you should add a mention of Z in your original post.
Thanks.
Frederick
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@pcr said in Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.:
This is due the fact that when the M208 limit is at 0 the machine will not go "past" it when the meshbed is negativ.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. As stated, this is not correct. If the mesh is negative, it will allow the head to move below 0 to reach it. The only limitation on negative moves is baby stepping manually will not let you go lower than the first layer height unless M208 Z min is negative.
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If what you say were true, mesh compensation would be useless because it could only compensate for areas that are higher than 0 and ignore areas that are lower than 0. That's simply not the case.
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@pcr said in Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.:
@phaedrux is this really right? @jay_s_uk and me got this problem in the past.
Easy enough to check:
- create a 4 point height map covering the whole bed with significant displacements from Z=0 at the corners.
- establish Z=0 well off the bed
- move to the 4 points and see what happens
Frederick
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@phaedrux that's what I want to say. I had this problem
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Two issues with soft limits here. One is X and Y bed limits and the other is the Z limit.
For the Z limit, I set the M208 for Z to be -4:<max Z>. Then I use a straight G30 to set Z = 0 to the probe trigger position. The -4 lets me (and the bed mesh generator) travel to -4 in the Z direction (past the probe trigger position).
For X and Y, I set the mesh limits to factor in the probe X and Y offset. In my case the probe is in the positive X half of the bed, so my minimum mesh edge is X=0, and my maximum mesh edge is Bed width minus the probe X offset. In fact, I use a global variable to capture the probe X offset. This way I can use the variable in the M557 command and not need to remember to change it if I adjust the probe position. On my printer the M557 mesh bed call looks like this:
M557 X0:{345 + global.Z_probe_Xoffset} Y{5+global.Z_probe_Yoffset}:345 P5
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@mikeabuilder said in Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.:
For the Z limit, I set the M208 for Z to be -4:<max Z>. Then I use a straight G30 to set Z = 0 to the probe trigger position. The -4 lets me (and the bed mesh generator) travel to -4 in the Z direction (past the probe trigger position).
That should not be necessary.
I will have to run a test to verify if mesh bed compensation is working as described.
Frederick
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@pcr said in Brainstorming for mesh bed limits.:
@phaedrux that's what I want to say. I had this problem
Can you elborate?