QuotePurpleSensation You may have dimensional error on the pieces, and the print head may be oscillating, so if the probe z-height is oscillating also. It happened to me, I solved it with a self made design off head which use the nozzle as probe. how did you use the print head as a probe? I also assuming when you say oscillating you are saying that the probe is moving on its own which doesn'tby sedwar22 - Delta Machines
how did you use the print head as a probe? I also assuming when you say oscillating you are saying that the probe is moving on its own which doesn't seem to be the case for me since the error is in the same area of the print. It also not a dimension error since i am sending in pure g-code(no slicer) to test the movements from 1 point to another(The same rise also occurs in prints in the sameby sedwar22 - Delta Machines
Hi this is my first time posting here so I will give my printer info and then state my question Printer: Folger Tech 2020 delta printer with inductive auto-leveling probe So everything seems to be working fine except the probe. Its not that it doesn't work at all but i am not getting accurate distance readings. There are highs and lows through out movement that creates a surface(Virtual) thatby sedwar22 - Delta Machines
Quotedc42 I suggest you post this in the Delta section of these forums. There is a long thread on the Folger 2020 Kossel there. This forum is for Ormerod printers, which use completely different firmware and a different type of Z probe compared to your printer. sorry thanksby sedwar22 - Ormerod
Hi this is my first time posting here so I will give my printer info and then state my question Printer: Folger Tech 2020 delta printer with inductive auto-leveling probe So everything seems to be working fine except the probe. Its not that it doesn't work at all but i am not getting accurate distance readings. There are highs and lows through out movement that creates a surface(Virtual) thatby sedwar22 - Ormerod