Web21 okt. 2024 · Bed mesh levelling - nozzle still above bed in centre after G1 Z0 #3453 Closed marcosscriven opened this issue on Oct 21, 2024 · 9 comments The printer uses a z-endstop to home the z axis The z-endstop is calibrated against the probe coordinate matching the relative reference index. Web15 feb. 2024 · If the nozzle is too far from the bed, the first layer will not stick to the bed. If the nozzle is too close to the bed, it will scratch and damage the bed, and the filament …
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Web21 jul. 2015 · What's the best distance between nozzle and bed when leveling? 0.1mm? It (the leveling guide) just says that put a paper and twist the screw until feel a bit tight. I'm doubting whether need to make more tight if I want to print with 0.02mm layer resolution than 0.1mm layer resolution. Thanks. xeno Expert 108 554 posts Web11 aug. 2024 · Hello everyone, First post here - just bought my first 3D printer, the Creality Ender 3, and having assembled it late last night, I ran into my first issue before ever getting to print with it. The bed seems to be too low and not reach the nozzle, no matter what I do, so I am unable to even level the bed (as shown by first photo). black stuff in my stool
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Web13 feb. 2024 · So in step 3 of that post, you get it approximately correct by doing the drag the paper thing. The paper is approximately 0.15mm. The printer thinks its at 0.15mm. You adjust Live Z until you feel the paper drag a bit. Now the nozzle is approximately at 0.15mm while it thinks it is at 0.15mm. Web30 dec. 2024 · On some printers, Z0 (home) may be too far from the bed, even when all the screws are loose. In that case, you’ll need to move the Z-minimum endstop slightly lower to calibrate. Using the LCD menu or other interface, jog the printhead over each screw that levels the bed, insert a piece of paper between the nozzle and the bed, and loosen the … Web16 mrt. 2024 · The nozzle is too far from the print bed. This is the most common cause of a filament refusing to stick to the print bed. As a rule of thumb, you want the Z-offset of your print head to be about 80% of diameter of your nozzle. This should be just small enough for the nozzle to “press down” on the filament but not drag it around. black stuff in nose welding