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    • agent0810undefined
      agent0810 @JoergS5
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      @JoergS5 thank you for the help!

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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5 @agent0810
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        @agent0810 our posts crossed, please see my addition.

        You're welcome, good luck!

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        • agent0810undefined
          agent0810 @JoergS5
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          @JoergS5
          ive kinda gone over that as much as i can. all the bars seem to be level and parallel to the bed. im not sure what i could be doing wrong. i ve read alot of artices, alot of advice and help from people here, and youtube videos. i just cant seem to get it leveled .....

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5 @agent0810
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            @agent0810 one possibility is bending due to temperature. Do you heat the bed and have screws?

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            • agent0810undefined
              agent0810 @JoergS5
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              @JoergS5
              yea i try to do this all when the bed is heated. its a ender 5 pro so it has 4 big black screws on the bottom.

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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5 @agent0810
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                @agent0810 try to loosen three screws and one fixed. This allows thermal expansion. The bed could be bent permanently already however. But its worth a try.

                Loosen in the sense it can expand in xy, but not in z direction.

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                • agent0810undefined
                  agent0810 @JoergS5
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                  @JoergS5

                  not sure what you mean int the xy but not the z direction

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                  • JoergS5undefined
                    JoergS5 @agent0810
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                    @agent0810 the screws fix xyz. If you loosen a bit, the bed can expand in xy directions, but not up or down.

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                    • agent0810undefined
                      agent0810 @JoergS5
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                      @JoergS5 hmmmmm when i untighten the screws the bed goes up, when i tighten its pulled down.

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                      • JoergS5undefined
                        JoergS5 @agent0810
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                        @agent0810 thats a signal that you bend the bed with the screws.....

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                        • agent0810undefined
                          agent0810 @JoergS5
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                          @JoergS5 soooooo i need a new bed?

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                          • JoergS5undefined
                            JoergS5 @agent0810
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                            @agent0810 not necessarily, you only need to install it even and without force

                            The best information I know is https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/2017/07/3-point-print-bed-leveling-vs-4-point.html?m=1 and other articles on his page.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @agent0810
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                              @agent0810 said in Issues with IR Probe offset:

                              @JoergS5 so something like X50:175?

                              I think we already established the correct mesh in your previous thread. In your image from your first post you can see that the probe was able to reach those points, and on your resulting image you're limited to just a strip in the middle now.

                              I'd try your original M557 values and redo the mesh again. I think the huge offset on your first attempt was an anomaly from running G29 without a fresh homing first.

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                              • JoergS5undefined
                                JoergS5 @agent0810
                                last edited by JoergS5

                                @agent0810 I was not aware of the other thread. If you optimized M557 already, the original value is no problem of course (because the endstop/M208 will not be at the edge of the print bed in your case, I suspect. Just be careful not to touch/damage the sensor with the brackets).

                                Your top layer is fiexed by brackets, so this could be the reason for the print area to be wavy. You should think about the design of the print bed according to the mrehorst blogs.

                                My recommendations about hair lineal was halfway serious. The idea is that with two unknowns (is the X axis uneven or the print bed?) it's difficult to know what to make better. So a hair angle (to measure perpendiculary also) is a valuable tool.
                                I took the best tolerance DIN 875/00. (Best would be 300 mm in your case, but they are expensive) One can measure the angle between X and Y also.

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                                • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                                  jumpedwithbothfeet @Phaedrux
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                                  @Phaedrux @agent0810 just a few thoughts... looking over your config.g and comparing it with mine, the probe offset should be a positive not negative, are you still using your Z end stop switch instead of the probe?

                                  Given M29 was sending your probe to front left i would look start looking at motor direction and end stops, my ender 5 homes back right X,Y to 0,0 and my mesh always starts from here

                                  i've added an old config of mine but its for the Duet 3 that and few other things have been changed like my X axis direction but still it might help

                                  config.g

                                  Regards Jim

                                  6HC Voron Trident based, 6XD CNC, Mini 5 polar printer

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator @jumpedwithbothfeet
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                                    @jumpedwithbothfeet said in Issues with IR Probe offset:

                                    Given M29 was sending your probe to front left i would look start looking at motor direction and end stops, my ender 5 homes back right X,Y to 0,0 and my mesh always starts from here

                                    Your coordinates are reversed, but we've worked through with @agent0810 to place the 0,0 position at the front left and home to the back right to match a right hand coordinate system to match the common 3D printer arrangement. The Ender5 is an aberration in that regards. Hope that explains the difference.

                                    left_right_hand.gif Cartesian-coordinate-system.png

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                                    • jumpedwithbothfeetundefined
                                      jumpedwithbothfeet @Phaedrux
                                      last edited by jumpedwithbothfeet

                                      @Phaedrux lol nope if anything you’ve just confused me more!, However don’t want to pollute this thread With my lack of understanding so I will go do some research! Either way I hope you get agent0810 printing soon I’ll be watching this thread with interest as I’ve had the same issues!

                                      Cheers Jim

                                      6HC Voron Trident based, 6XD CNC, Mini 5 polar printer

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                                      • agent0810undefined
                                        agent0810 @jumpedwithbothfeet
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                                        @jumpedwithbothfeet

                                        hey guys, sorry for the delay, got sick and was having a down system at work.

                                        so i set it back to:
                                        M557 X10:175 Y10:215 P8

                                        and here is what i get:

                                        8/3/2020, 12:02:36 PM M29
                                        GCode end-of-file being interpreted.

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                                        • agent0810undefined
                                          agent0810 @Phaedrux
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                                          @Phaedrux

                                          got it to finally work, but it looks worse lol

                                          3287af3a-e74c-48c5-b0b3-c87f2d534f94-image.png

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                                          • JoergS5undefined
                                            JoergS5 @agent0810
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                                            @agent0810 just level the bed along the Y axis, this should make it better a lot.

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