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Re: EinsyRambo March 17, 2019 01:03PM |
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"The purpose of the X/Y/Z calibration routine is to measure the skew of the X/Y/Z axes and to find the position of the 4 calibration points on the print bed for proper bed leveling. " "Initiating this routine performs a series of measurements in three rounds: In the first round, without the steel sheet installed, 4 sensor points on the print bed are searched for carefully, so as not to touch the print bed with the nozzle. In the second round, the point locations are being improved. In the last round, with the steel sheet on, the height above the 9 sensor points is measured and stored in nonvolatile memory for reference. This finishes the Z axis calibration."
"The printer will probe the bed and start printing a zig zag pattern on the print surface. The nozzle will be at the height based on the PINDA probe setting, it must not by any means touch the printing surface."
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// Define Prusa filament runout sensor //#define FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SUPPORT //#ifdef FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SUPPORT //#define FILAMENT_RUNOUT_SENSOR 1 //#endifWould there be any other Section I'd Need to comment out in order to disable the filament sensor
// The RepRapDiscount Smart Controller (white PC //#define REPRAP_DISCOUNT_SMART_CONTROLLER #define REPRAP_DISCOUNT_FULL_GRAPHIC_SMART_CONTROLLER #define SDSUPPORT #define LCD_WIDTH 128 #define LCD_HEIGHT 64
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Re: EinsyRambo March 30, 2019 05:16PM |
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just to have it work, with nothing missing, looking to trial a copper sheet to see whether this could be treated as traces, if this works then, I confirm this.
Also, i am also looking to either print blocks so that the z axis can go up until the z end caps are reached, or find the code that tells the print to go up until stalled, and instead tell it go down instead. find out shortly. I am also looking to change the firmware so that it supports bowden instead
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