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    • Nengermanundefined
      Nengerman
      last edited by

      I'm using the IR Probe. If I get G32 out of the box then I get the following image.

      https://www.dropbox.com/preview/Public/calibratie.JPG?role=personal

      How I adjust the bed, the red dot I will not get away.

      Meaning that the bed is not flat.

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      • DADIYundefined
        DADIY
        last edited by

        Your link doesn't work.

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        • Nengermanundefined
          Nengerman
          last edited by

          Do these links work?

          https://www.dropbox.com/s/tu53bvme6i3knxz/calibratie.JPG?dl=0

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators
            last edited by

            What type of printer is it?

            Looks like either bed is domed, or your print head is sagging but only when it is near the middle of its travel in both the X and Y directions.

            You can check whether the bed is flat by holding a known straight edge against it, for example a steel rule. The shape may change depending on whether the bed is hot or cold.

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            • Nengermanundefined
              Nengerman
              last edited by

              It is a private construction printer with a 300x 300 print bed.
              Thanks for the tip. I will look forward to it soon.

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