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    • ClassicStyleundefined
      ClassicStyle
      last edited by

      ugh.....
      5f8180ed-85b9-4906-86c4-b6359ad91215-image.png

      still no adhesion.

      Mirror surface with aquanet. I simply do not understand wth is going on.

      I'm trying to print in the center of the bed, but nothing sticks.

      For ref:
      known-good PLA @200C
      Mirror bed with Aquanet at room temp (works on my TronXY XY-2 no problem)
      Layer height 0.12mm
      Initial layer at 0.12mm
      0.4mm head
      print volume is 380^3

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        9 points for an area of 900cm² is not enough if the area is not perfectly flat

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        • ClassicStyleundefined
          ClassicStyle
          last edited by

          buahahaha!
          Resolved with the info on the following page.
          https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Bed_levelling_using_multiple_independent_Z_motors#Section_Example_for_2_motors

          That made everything work like butter. Yes, tramming was the major issue. I'm no longer even using mesh compensation, just the z-screw leveling. Immediate improvement and adhesion. Now I just need to make sure I'm actually at proper nozzle height, since I appear to be scraping off levels with my nozzle.

          Thanks for the tips all.

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          • aidarundefined
            aidar
            last edited by

            I recommend, after you apply mesh compensation by G29 S1, move your printhead to lowest point on bed (witch is about center in your case) and do one more single probe by G30. If its still doesnt stick, increase your trigger height little by little, say 0.02 at times and try again until you find value that works for you.

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            • ClassicStyleundefined
              ClassicStyle @Veti
              last edited by

              @Veti I was only using the 9 points as a quick sanity check for corners (since that's my only manual adjustment points). Not intending to stick with 9 when actually printing. But thanks for the heads up.

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              • Lakemanundefined
                Lakeman
                last edited by

                Hello,
                On my delta I have similar issues. Recently upgraded to a duet wifi and a smart effector. All works nice, except I cannot get a decent first layer. Mesh compensation is enabled in the web interface (I do not have extra code for this in the g-code). Leveling works nice, I set it to probe each point max 3 times with a maximun error of 0.02mm (smaller fails). Bed is heated up before probing, and no homing after probing in case of any errors there.
                The level picture looks consistent every time. also with a simple paper test it seems in the ball park.height map.JPG
                first layer thickness is 0.15 At some points it is scraping the bed, and some points it is not sticking. This varies over a short bit of the bed.
                The bed level is maybe not great, but even the old anycubic board dealt with it better.
                It is an anycubic predator by the way, with smart effector and magball arms.
                first layer.JPG
                This is my best result so far...

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by dc42

                  The bed height map shouldn't have that tilt if your machine has been calibrated. When you run auto calibration, how many factors are you using (the S parameter in the final G30 command in bed.g), and what deviation is reported?

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                  • Lakemanundefined
                    Lakeman
                    last edited by

                    S6 is the parameter in the final G30 command.
                    auto calibration.JPG
                    Not sure what it does with this and what the difference is between the mesh grid compensation. I did try both, but not to much result.

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                    • Lakemanundefined
                      Lakeman
                      last edited by

                      Ok, RTFM. so I did an autocalibration and put those values in the config.g
                      After that this height map is the result:
                      height map.JPG
                      The tilt is still there, tried it twice with the same result. Also the printing gives the same first layer with the highs and lows in the same place...

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Lakeman
                        last edited by

                        @Lakeman Perhaps you should start a new thread with your issue. Include the details of your own machine, include you config files, etc.

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