I ended up drawing a dot on my bed and putting the nozzle over it. I wrote down the coordinates and then moved the probe over the dot, and subtracted the coordinates. I feel like my Z height isn't spot on, but it's close enough to work. Whatever was causing the high (or low, depending on you're frame of reference) spot is still present, but I'll not worry too much about it until the new rods arby Lordkyleofearth - General
I figured out the issue. My probe X and Y offsets were incorrect in firmware. I did a more accurate measurement set, updated the firmware, and am now setting correct perimeters. I feel like a bit of a goober, but at least I'm printing now!by Lordkyleofearth - General
I appreciate the help, DJ. Is there a reason that my bilinear mesh would be so far off? As you can see in the first picture, it's clearly not anywhere close to correct. It has a MK8/V5 clone hotend with a 30mm clip on (V6 style) cooler and a fairly light inductive probe. It can be lighter, for sure, but it's currently Tyler much more nimble than the MK10 on my Wanhao Duplicator I3.by Lordkyleofearth - General
Hello everyone, I am not 100% sure that this is the right sun forum, since it's possibly mechanical or possibly some sort of settings issue on my end. Apologise, if this is the wrong place. I am having very uneven and difficult results with auto bed leveling on my printer. I'm new to Marlin, in general, so I'm not sure exactly what I need to do to correct for it. I've included some screen shoby Lordkyleofearth - General