a5:mesh-bed-levelling-routine
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- | Before you can use this feature, you will first need to [[a5: | ||
DaHai has an [[https:// | DaHai has an [[https:// | ||
- | Once you have performed the mesh level, and stored it to EEPROM, you now need to tell your slicer to USE this feature. You need to add the gcode "M420 S1" into your start gcode section in your slicer. This needs to go RIGHT AFTER the G28 homing command, in order to enable the mesh correction before printing starts. The G28 command for homing will DISABLE the mesh bed levelling, so it is important that you give this command right after it. | + | |
+ | ====Before Performing Mesh Bed Levelling==== | ||
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+ | **Firstly: This is a very repetitive process. But you need to focus, as if you mess up, you will need to start from the beginning. Make sure you are in a good mood, and are happy to be patient and persevere - the results will be worth it! :) | ||
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+ | Before you can use this feature, you will first need to [[a5: | ||
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+ | Next, perform the following steps: | ||
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+ | - Download and install [[https:// | ||
+ | - Open pronterface, | ||
+ | - Connect to the printer using baud-rate 250000, and using the correct Serial/COM port for your printer. | ||
+ | - Pre-heat the bed to the printing temperature you normally use. | ||
+ | - The bed will warp depending on temperature, | ||
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+ | ==== How To Perform Mesh Bed Levelling ===== | ||
+ | We will be entering commands into the GCode command line, in pronterface. | ||
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+ | //Image Credit: Stephen Todd via Facebook Group// | ||
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+ | **Step 1.** | ||
+ | Enter command "G29 S1" into the command line, and press enter. This will start the mesh bed levelling routine. | ||
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+ | **Step 2.** | ||
+ | Place a sheet of paper (normal printer paper) under the nozzle. | ||
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+ | **Step 3.** | ||
+ | Use the fine-movement jog controls in pronterface to move the nozzle up and down, until the nozzle is just starting to grab at the paper. You should still be able to move the paper around, but there should be a small amount of friction or drag from the nozzle. | ||
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+ | **Step 4.** | ||
+ | Enter command "G29 S2" into the command line, and press enter. This will save that height for that point, and nozzle will move to the next point. | ||
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+ | **Step 5.** | ||
+ | Repeat steps 3 and 4, until the process is completed. Make sure you enter "G29 S2" after the final point. | ||
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+ | **Step 6.** | ||
+ | Enter command " | ||
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+ | ====After Performing Mesh Bed Levelling==== | ||
+ | Once you have performed the mesh level, and stored it to EEPROM, you now need to tell your slicer to USE this feature. You need to add the gcode "M420 S1" into your [[https:// | ||
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+ | If you want to check the mesh that you have produced, you can use the command "G29 S0" to print a mesh report to the command line history window. | ||
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+ | ==== More Info ==== | ||
+ | For more information on the mesh bed levelling process and options, please see the [[http:// |
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