Nozzle hitting bed when z probing April 02, 2014 11:21AM |
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G31 Z-1.2 P500I tried lowering the threshold value to get it to trigger higher up, but I have to go as low as ~200 to have it trigger before the nozzle hits, and at those values it gets very unreliable (+/- 0.3mm or so, which makes it pretty useless). Tried putting white stuff on top of the Kapton tape instead of under to get some more reflectivity, didn't change things noticeably. I'm pretty certain the probe is mounted "as intended" with the two screws, looks just like in the pictures.
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Hi again
Just a thought
As the setbed/bedset is just a file for printing you could call it xyzleveller and then print that. Surely it's the content that is important.
Lesli
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I am using the RepRapPro 0.57a. Do you think yours would be better? If it would be where would I get it?
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I have followed it all again and the closest I can get the bed levelling to is 0.2mm 0.008".
Is seems as though the wooden base on the Ormerod is moving under the heat. This puts different loads on the screws and this does not help.
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Hi there dc42
I am using the RepRapPro 0.57a. Do you think yours would be better? If it would be where would I get it?
I have followed it all again and the closest I can get the bed levelling to is 0.2mm 0.008".
Is seems as though the wooden base on the Ormerod is moving under the heat. This puts different loads on the screws and this does not help.
I have just printed of the snowman with no strings etc but the extruded temp was down at 193 C after a gcode edit. Seems a lot different to what I have read about. The bed temp was 65C to start with but I edited the gcode and brought it down to 60C after 3 layers.
Thanks for the help you have all given this afternoon.
I hope this keeps up the "good" work
Lesli
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Hi Ormerod168
Thanks for that I will give the firmware a go later.
After the printer worked reasonably fine until I went to bed I was surprised this morning to find that the bed had risen by 0.9mm. Not good.
I will look for an aluminium plate to mount onto the MDF.
Talk soon
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... and added bedset.g to simplify the future. So print bedset, home all axis nozzle crashes the glass.
If this is not a spelling mistake but the name you gave the file this could be a part of your problem as the correct name is setbed.g
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Since we're on the subject of bed compensation, where is really the best place to set it (assuming I want to do manual compensation with values I measured myself)? If I have it in homez/homeall, I have to get the SD card and update the files every time I change it. If I have it in sedbed.g, I'll forget to apply it half the times I'm starting a print. And if I put it in the "custom g-code" in slic3r, I have to update all gcode files if I change it.
I assume something along the lines of "M23 setbed.gM24" wouldn't work too well in the header of a print or any of the homing files, since that would just interrupt whatever file you're currently printing.
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Since we're on the subject of bed compensation, where is really the best place to set it (assuming I want to do manual compensation with values I measured myself)? If I have it in homez/homeall, I have to get the SD card and update the files every time I change it. If I have it in sedbed.g, I'll forget to apply it half the times I'm starting a print. And if I put it in the "custom g-code" in slic3r, I have to update all gcode files if I change it.
I assume something along the lines of "M23 setbed.gM24" wouldn't work too well in the header of a print or any of the homing files, since that would just interrupt whatever file you're currently printing.
You could try putting:
M98 Psetbed.g
in the custom gcode, after homing the axes (or home the axes first in setbed.g, which is what I do).
EDIT: corrected the M98 command