![]() I'm considering dropping the fan even lower, given my attempt to print the Tap failed.Īdaptive Bed Mesh! Sweet! I was daydreaming about writing a script to do just that while I was waiting for the first layer of my last attempt to get started! I'll look that up while I'm heatsoaking now. Yep! My Test Cube was an immediate success after dropping the fan speed and the heatsoak that resulted from the initial 1 hour plus the several hours that I had been testing, I'd imagine. didn't notice it until hours into the problem though. ![]() Also dropped the fan from 50% to 15% not sure why I had the setting in my slicer up so high. I forgot to mention that I dropped my flow rate from 95 to 93% in my update. I was thinking the same about manual adjustments, but my issue seems to happen at the first layer and the adjustments don't seem to be queued on the stack quick enough (multi-threaded klipper would be awesome!!). I forgot to mention that I'm using a klicky probe. but it constantly needed readjustment for me. those can be found on the klipper slicer docs on the website listed. Do not enable listed features in slicer that are known to be incompatible. If the nozzle stops slightly too far from the bed, then adding a negative value. Closed Missing zoffset causes a slicing crash for SL printers 1106. It is also recommended to test the probe via probing into a hand to ensure its working with the other hand on the power if it doesnt stop for whatever reason. Z offset can be used to compensate for an incorrectly calibrated Z end-stop. I mean, when it worked it worked, and great. Missing zoffset causes a slicing crash for SL printers 1106. 01 steps in the negative to smoosh a little. Picture 4 is another example, I stepped up to 56, then did a few. Picture 3 is the print that had wonky layers. Picture 2 is me trying to calculate PA before realizing I had a new more important issue at hand. It's too bad I couldn't get much accuracy out of it. Picture 1 is the first layer square that changed drastically with that -.03 steps I did. Try to move a Prusa below 0.15mm using gcode and itll complain. If you then do Live-Z, itll move to whatever you set as your 1st layer height (> 0.15mm) and add/subtract to 0 from there. That is 0.15mm above what it considers '0' after homing. The inductive probe is so sci-fi and awesome. Joans display shows the nozzle at 0.15mm after homing. Gratz on your Voron! Which model did you make?
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