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    • bdeliaundefined
      bdelia
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I am new to Duet and Reprap and trying to leverage the Manual Bed Leveling Assistant to help level my bed. When I get presented the output of the assistant it will be similar to the following:

      Manual corrections required: 0.00 turn up (0.00mm) 0.34 turn down (0.17mm) 0.31 turn down (0.16mm) 0.46 turn down (0.23mm)
      

      I am curious to verify when the assistant states I should "turn up" a knob does that mean get the bed closer to the nozzle or further away?

      Thanks

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by

        Turn down would mean tighten I think, thus lower the bed. And vice versa.

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Using_the_manual_bed_levelling_assistant

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        • jay_s_ukundefined
          jay_s_uk @bdelia
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          @bdelia turn up is bed closer to the nozzle and turn down is move it further away

          Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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          • bdeliaundefined
            bdelia
            last edited by

            Thanks! That helps and is what I was mostly thinking

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