ok wow. so looks like i fixed some of this.
1. i put the old bowed-in-the-middle glass plate back on - instead of using the mirror which i know to be flatter
2. i re-leveled the glass plate and...
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ok wow. so looks like i fixed some of this.
1. i put the old bowed-in-the-middle glass plate back on - instead of using the mirror which i know to be flatter
2. i re-leveled the glass plate and...
well, that didn't do it. cura doesn't have an adjustment for the offset, i couldn't find how to do it in the gcode, so i re-leveled the bed with a little bit bigger gap, a thicker piece of paper. ...
i'm using cura 3.1. i checked in my printer menu and there is an option under Prepare>Move>.01 or .1 or 10mm> z-axis. while it looks like that may add offset to the nozzle, seems like doing it in...
since i'm such noob i'll ask --> z gap adjusting up via the gcode, is more or less equivalent to manually lowering my mirror with the thumb screws... ie) re-leveling my bed? just that i'm doing it...
nice thanks. i'll give that a try!
hello. i was all excited to try the new mirror plate, it leveled pretty darn well as far as i can tell, using the paper method. so i started printing and things got worse and worse, turns out i had...