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How about this: build a quality printer that doesn't need to be leveled before every print?
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2. Auto adjust the bed to level. The best idea I've seen is motorised screws at 3 points on the bed that physically level the bed, which would be as flat as affordable. Really flat is expensive. Which sensing technology is unimportant if it works.
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@PRZ: I agree on the cost part. That's where the challenge and the fun are. I didn't get the pads thing. Do you have a link for more info?
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/29/2016 06:33AM by PRZ.
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PRZ
I searched a bit and finally found it :
see here on the Lulzbot mini review from Thomas Sanladerer, from 4:40
[www.youtube.com]
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DjDemonD
This is pretty close to a works out of the box printer [www.youtube.com] but its £1899/$2713!
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DjDemonD
This is one of those issues where people who have solid printers and know how to level them think its a waste of time. People who have less rigid machines and are not sure how to level their bed think it's great. I know this as I used to be the second one and now I'm the first one.
The trouble is we're talking about consumer, buy it, open it and print something-printers so we need something that's going to remove the manual bed levelling from the process. You can set it at the factory but it isn't going to stay level in transit to the customer.
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This forum is people building their printers from either kit or from scratch. It seems that a lot of these people would rather spend hours on figuring how to setup "auto leveling" than how to make their printer more rigid. IMHO it's a waste of time - fix the issue that is causing the printer to need tramming every print rather than applying a band-aid solution.
The trend seems to be a race to the bottom in price a quality of kits then kludges to make them work half decently.
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