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    • okerchoundefined
      okercho @mwolter
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      @mwolter said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

      One possible issue is that you are doing g32 and g29 before the printer is up to temp. Recommend moving the g32 after the nozzle and bed heating commands.

      Most likely your printer and bed dimensions are slightly changing due to probing before everything up to temp. Try to probe as close as possible to printing so things don’t change from where the printer thinks thing are to where they actually are now.

      I'm not always using the heated bed. When I do, I put the bed on, wait for it, and then home Z and perform the G29, as I´ve noticed, as you said, that bed expands (and as I've several "layers", it needs more time to reach the temp on top).
      Regarding the nozzle temp, as I'm using a BLTouch, the nozzle temperature is not "important", I just have it into account for the G31 command.

      The problem is that, checking the raft, it doesn't seems to be applying the compensation... even though as per the heightmap, the printer is aware of it :S.

      Regards

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      • mwolterundefined
        mwolter
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        An easy way to check if the mesh is applied is to watch the z steppers for the first layer. They should move slightly if mesh compensation is enabled.

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        • okerchoundefined
          okercho @mwolter
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          @mwolter said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

          An easy way to check if the mesh is applied is to watch the z steppers for the first layer. They should move slightly if mesh compensation is enabled.

          I did... I can see the left side still more squashed and I cannot see the motor moving (I've put a bit of tape and I´ve been observing it, and I think it didn't move at all...)

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          • PaulHewundefined
            PaulHew
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            @okercho When you are printing, if you go to the 'Dashboard' and click the 'Compensation & Calibration' button, what does it say at the top of the dropdown?
            If mesh compensation is enabled it should look like this.
            f53e61fe-a6a8-4455-baec-eab383674f60-image.png
            Compensation in use: mesh

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            • okerchoundefined
              okercho @PaulHew
              last edited by

              @PaulHew I posted before :), yes, it says "mesh" in use

              ![alt text](71bead44-5aad-4e96-8539-bfcaac8d9654-image.png image url)

              I'm thinking about doing the difference between left/right quite obvious on purpose, to see if it actually works or not, as I think mesh is applied even if you're not printing but moving the head around...

              Regards

              Okercho
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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                I find the best way to test the success of mesh compensation is to print a test file like this twice, once with it enabled and once without.

                bedlevel_nozzle_0.4_200x200-0.3-0.8.stl

                Also ensure that your taper height isn't set too low with M376

                https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M376_Set_bed_compensation_taper

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @okercho
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                  @okercho said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

                  I'm thinking about doing the difference between left/right quite obvious on purpose, to see if it actually works or not, as I think mesh is applied even if you're not printing but moving the head around...

                  You height map is actually very flat, so it will be difficult to see the Z axis moving due to bed compensation being active.

                  It's not uncommon for the height map not to match what you see when printing, which may be the case here. This happens when you use a Z probe with a large offset from the nozzle, and the print head doesn't stay in exactly the same plane as it moves over the bed. For example, some printers have an X carriage that moves on 2 smooth rods. If there is a slight twist between those rods, then the print head will rotate slightly about the X axis as it moves in X. If the Z probe is offset from the nozzle in the Y direction, that will cause the relative heights of the nozzle and the Z probe to change.

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                  • Torroundefined
                    Torro
                    last edited by

                    I tried bed leveling with different probes, ir probe and bltouch.

                    My Problem was different trigger heights at different locations on the bed with both probes.

                    Check that. Trigger height should be the same, no matter where you probe on the bed.

                    I think the printhead is somehow twisting.

                    Good luck!

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                    • okerchoundefined
                      okercho @dc42
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                      @dc42 said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

                      @okercho said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

                      I'm thinking about doing the difference between left/right quite obvious on purpose, to see if it actually works or not, as I think mesh is applied even if you're not printing but moving the head around...

                      You height map is actually very flat, so it will be difficult to see the Z axis moving due to bed compensation being active.

                      It's not uncommon for the height map not to match what you see when printing, which may be the case here. This happens when you use a Z probe with a large offset from the nozzle, and the print head doesn't stay in exactly the same plane as it moves over the bed. For example, some printers have an X carriage that moves on 2 smooth rods. If there is a slight twist between those rods, then the print head will rotate slightly about the X axis as it moves in X. If the Z probe is offset from the nozzle in the Y direction, that will cause the relative heights of the nozzle and the Z probe to change.

                      Actually that makes a lot of sense... I'm using 8mm rods for a 300mm bed, and I was thinking that maybe is just not sturdy enough...

                      e4b84f8b-5b38-4443-a677-a8cea9c421ef-image.png

                      I'm gonna see how can I replace the 8mm rods by 10mm... wish me luck!

                      I'll report back.

                      Cheers

                      Okercho
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                      E3d V6 with Bondtech BMG DirectDrive and PrecisionPiezo Sensor
                      Rebuilding Hypercube Evolution

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                      • RyanPundefined
                        RyanP @Phaedrux
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                        I'm dealing with this same type of issue. I've been having problem with my z-offset floating around and having to constantly change it. So I with some advice from @Phaedrux im modifying my probe parameters and getting my BL Touch and nozzle tip closer for a smaller z-offset.

                        @Phaedrux said in Mesh bed Levelling with BLTouch. Am I doing something wrong?:

                        I find the best way to test the success of mesh compensation is to print a test file like this twice, once with it enabled and once without.

                        bedlevel_nozzle_0.4_200x200-0.3-0.8.stl

                        Also ensure that your taper height isn't set too low with M376

                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M376_Set_bed_compensation_taper

                        Man. There is so much to learn when you take off your training wheels and start really learning about gcode, reprap firmware, and all the things you can do. Never even heard of taper height. Adding it to the list of things to learn.

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                        • RocketPatundefined
                          RocketPat
                          last edited by RocketPat

                          Hey, i had the same issue for a long time. Maybe this can help you 🙂
                          Link to the issue:
                          Strange BLTouch issue

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                          • habitotiundefined
                            habitoti
                            last edited by

                            Hi,
                            while this is an older thread, the problem itself is very current, unfortunately 😞
                            While I had it for an Anycubic Mega S printer, it was basically the same root cause. I solved it w/o having to replace any hardware, but with some additional mathematics to compensate for the rod twist. I wrote something up explaining the issue and also provide there a little online tool to create appropriate compensation GCode commands. This works great for me and I have no more issues with the bent hardware, so maybe it is a proper resolution for some of you also... 😊

                            Regards, habitoti

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