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    • TimsWorkshopundefined
      TimsWorkshop
      last edited by

      So I'm still at a loss here... After all this work and getting MBL and ABL working and nice even surface, the problem still exists.

      Printing the same file, the same filament, the same printer, etc...
      First print, adjusted baby steps by -0.015
      Second print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.027
      Third print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.02

      I've also noticed, that consistently, when facing the printer.. the right side of my pint seems flatter and adheres better where the left side appears a bit higher and adheres worse.

      I've confirmed that the gcode is setting the mesh on line 18:

      ;FLAVOR:RepRap
      ;TIME:340
      ;Filament used: 0.205003m
      ;Layer height: 0.2
      ;MINX:59.1
      ;MINY:65.7
      ;MINZ:0.2
      ;MAXX:280.9
      ;MAXY:288.3
      ;MAXZ:0.2
      ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.10.0
      T0
      M190 S60
      M104 S200
      M109 S200
      M82 ;absolute extrusion mode
      G28 ;Home
      G29 S1
      

      And here's what I have in Cura for my start code:

      G28 ;Home
      G29 S1; Load Mesh
      
      G92 E0 ;Reset Extruder
      G1 Z2.0 F3000 ;Move Z Axis up
      G1 X1.1 Y1 Z0.28 F5000.0 ;Move to start position
      G1 X1.1 Y200.0 Z0.28 F1500.0 E15 ;Draw the first line
      G1 X1.4 Y200.0 Z0.28 F5000.0 ;Move to side a little
      G1 X1.4 Y20 Z0.28 F1500.0 E30 ;Draw the second line
      G92 E0 ;Reset Extruder
      G1 Z2.0 F3000 ;Move Z Axis up
      

      Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt @TimsWorkshop
        last edited by fcwilt

        @infidelprops

        What is material is your bed made out of?

        How thick?

        How long do you heat it before trying to print?

        Do you create your height map with the extruder and bed at temp?

        Thanks.

        Frederick

        Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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        • TimsWorkshopundefined
          TimsWorkshop @fcwilt
          last edited by

          @fcwilt

          It's a TH3D flex plate, magnetic - Not sure of how thick it is
          I let it get up to temp and then the print starts shortly after
          I created the height map with both bed/hotend at temp.

          Interesting enough.... I just did a 4th print and did not need to adjust the baby steps.... 😕

          Going to wait 20 minutes and run another test print and see how it goes

          Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt @TimsWorkshop
            last edited by

            @infidelprops said in Every time I print, I need to increase baby steps:

            @fcwilt

            It's a TH3D flex plate, magnetic - Not sure of how thick it is
            I let it get up to temp and then the print starts shortly after
            I created the height map with both bed/hotend at temp.

            Interesting enough.... I just did a 4th print and did not need to adjust the baby steps.... 😕

            Going to wait 20 minutes and run another test print and see how it goes

            Well you must have something supporting that plate.

            For example I use 6mm thick cast aluminum tool plate.

            Frederick

            Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            • zaptaundefined
              zapta @TimsWorkshop
              last edited by

              @infidelprops said in Every time I print, I need to increase baby steps:

              First print, adjusted baby steps by -0.015
              Second print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.027
              Third print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.02

              I wonder if

              @infidelprops said in Every time I print, I need to increase baby steps:

              First print, adjusted baby steps by -0.015
              Second print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.027
              Third print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.02

              I wonder if this widget, which can count Z stepper steps, would help diagnosing this problem. The expectation is that two consecutive prints should have the same step count at the same stage of the print.

              https://github.com/zapta/simple_stepper_motor_analyzer

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @TimsWorkshop
                last edited by

                @infidelprops said in Every time I print, I need to increase baby steps:

                First print, adjusted baby steps by -0.015
                Second print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.027
                Third print, had to adjust baby steps by -0.02

                Seems to match the variance of your probe results.

                Do a couple point tests around the surface of your bed with the mesh enabled, and carefully move the nozzle to Z0 and see if it's accurate or not.

                Just as a test to eliminate other factors, change to manual probing by using M558 P0 This will pop up a jogging prompt whenever a G30 is done allowing you to manually move the nozzle to just touch the bed surface. You only really need to do it for setting Z0 before the print.

                This removes the probe from the equation. Though if the heightmap is inaccurate from the first test, then you might need to create a new heightmap with maybe only a 5x5 grid to keep the number of points to manually probe reasonable. But if it works and gives you a good first layer, then you know the probe is the problem.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators @TimsWorkshop
                  last edited by

                  @infidelprops said in Every time I print, I need to increase baby steps:

                  I've also noticed, that consistently, when facing the printer.. the right side of my pint seems flatter and adheres better where the left side appears a bit higher and adheres worse.

                  That usually means that the probe trigger height relative to the nozzle tip is varying across the bed. You can check by using feeler gauges to measure the nozzle height when the probe triggers. The usual cause of that using an offset Z probe and the print head tilting, for example because the axis is sagging or the bed plate is bowed.

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  • TimsWorkshopundefined
                    TimsWorkshop
                    last edited by

                    So... I've ran multiple layer test over the last few hours and I haven't had to adjust the babysteps at all and all layers are sticking well... Not sure what changed as I've done so much.

                    I also just kicked off a new print for a prototype and it was LH 0.28, and here as well I did not need to change the babystep, first layer went down beautiful. 🤷

                    I'm going to keep an eye on it, but I'm bookmarking this thread as a lot of good troubleshooting steps in here for later.

                    @fcwilt & @Phaedrux - thank you both for all the help! If I can buy you a coffee/beer, just let me know where to donate to.
                    @jens55 & @zapta - also thank you for your input, very useful as well.

                    Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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                    • TimsWorkshopundefined
                      TimsWorkshop @dc42
                      last edited by

                      @dc42 Yeah, that sounds like a probable cause indeed. Once this current print finishes, I'll take a look at that as well. Thanks!

                      Ender 5 Plus - E3D Hemera Hotend - Duet 2 Wifi

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                      • fcwiltundefined
                        fcwilt @TimsWorkshop
                        last edited by

                        @infidelprops

                        Glad to hear things are looking good.

                        Frederick

                        Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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