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I'm not the one who started the all caps nonsense or the flames about un-doccumented "laws of physics". The discussion here is in the MakerFarm area and it's about a printer with a glass bed...
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I'm not the one who started the all caps nonsense or the flames about un-doccumented "laws of physics". The discussion here is in the MakerFarm area and it's about a printer with a glass bed...
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Since you have decided to ignore the most basic fact that an inductive probe (which is not the only way to do ABL, there are much better approaches in this case) DOES NOT LEVEL TO THE PRINT...
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To the limited extent that is true, a bed leveling probe is totally useless to fix the problem. A properly assembled Pegasus will hold level to < 0.1 mm for 100's of hours of operation.
Bob
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If you have a build surface that is already flat to < 0.1 mm ... why bother with automatic bed leveling?
Bob
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Inductive probes work against conductive surfaces. It the MakerFarm (or any similar) approach, the nearest conductive surface is the heated bed PCB. That is on the other side of your glass and...