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    Danal @3mm
    last edited by 24 May 2018, 15:08

    @3mm said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

    @mindbender9

    While there are various vendors that supply the rod-arms, one of the vendors that I buy from, UltiBots has the Hayden 'MagBall-Arms', 288mm length with Delrin mag-ends. The Delrin mag-ends don't wear as quickly as the 3D printed mag-ends do.

    Yes, this is the biggest single upgrade for this printer.

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      mindbender9
      last edited by mindbender9 27 May 2018, 05:44

      Ok. I'm still having problems.

      • While it prints something, the results are generally terrible. Take a look at these results:

      0_1527399500050_TerriblePrints.JPG
      1_1527401772791_calibration_cube2.JPG 0_1527401772791_calibration_cube1.JPG

      • Auto-calibrating the delta manually at 13 points still doesn't correctly set the nozzle to the bed. I've realized that my bed is lower (height-wise) on one side than the other two sides. Yet the printer nozzle can't adjust to this height difference and dumps filament 2-3cm off the surface on one end. On another end, the nozzle scrapes along the bed surface like Z=-something.

      Here are my bed.g and homedelta.g files. How can we fix this?

      ; bed.g

      ; called to perform automatic delta calibration via G32
      ;
      ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun May 13 2018 19:16:40
      M561 ; clear any bed transform
      G31 X0 Y0 ; don't want any probe offset for this - ADDED 5/21/2018
      G28 ; home the printer
      M401 ; deploy the Z probe
      ; 13 points, 7 factors, probing radius: 85, probe offset (0, 0)
      G30 P0 X0.00 Y85.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P1 X73.61 Y42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P2 X73.61 Y-42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P3 X0.00 Y-85.00 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P4 X-73.61 Y-42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P5 X-73.61 Y42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P6 X0.00 Y42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P7 X36.81 Y21.25 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P8 X36.81 Y-21.25 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P9 X0.00 Y-42.50 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P10 X-36.81 Y-21.25 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P11 X-36.81 Y21.25 Z-99999 H0
      G30 P12 X0 Y0 Z-99999 S7
      M402 ; retract the Z probe
      G1 X0 Y0 Z150 F15000 ; get the head out of the way of the bed

      ; homedelta.g

      ;
      ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun May 13 2018 19:16:40
      G91                        ; relative positioning
      G1 S1 X282 Y282 Z282 F1800 ; move all towers to the high end stopping at the endstops (first pass)
      G1 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F1800 S2    ; go down a few mm
      G1 S1 X10 Y10 Z10 F360     ; move all towers up once more (second pass)
      G1 Z-5 F6000               ; move down a few mm so that the nozzle can be centred
      G90                        ; absolute positioning
      ;G1 X0 Y0 F6000            ; move X+Y to the centre
      

      I'm lost. Again.

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        mindbender9 @Danal
        last edited by 27 May 2018, 05:46

        @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

        As an aside, your steps/mm for your extruder look odd to me. My Anycubic is set to 96. Please note this is NOT your problem with movement/homing/probing... and you can check this later... just mentioning it because we are looking at M92.

        What is the G-code that has the wrong value, and what should a correct value be for a stock extruder? Thanks.

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          Danal @mindbender9
          last edited by Danal 27 May 2018, 17:10

          @mindbender9 said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

          I'm lost. Again.

          Please post your MOST RECENT config.g and config_override.g. If you've delete config_override.g, that is OK, just clearly state that.

          .

          G32 runs bed.g and yours looks OK (but not great, see a couple of posts below) for an Anycubic kossel plus. The G32/bed.g process sets Z-Height, Delta-Radius, and X,Y, and Z correction factors. It does NOT set rod length or Bed size, you have to set those prior to the G32. In the M665 below, the things that YOU set are italicized., the things that G32 sets are bolded

          I'm about 99% confident the italicized values below are correct for your printer.

          M665 L222 R123.45 H123.45 B115 X-0.047 Y0.425 Z0.000

          G32 is also NOT bed leveling. If your bed is a full 2mm off level, you need to get it mechanically closer, and/or adjust the screws that touch the endstops (at the top). Adjust one single screw a little, home (G28), move the nozzle close to the bed (G0 Z0), then move the nozzle across the bed (G0 X0 Y110, or G0 X0 Y-110, or G0 Y0 X110 or G0 Y0 X-110). Repeat, very slowly and patiently. This will take a while.

          Eventually, we'll get to mesh bed leveling... nonetheless, it should be mechanically closer than 2mm.

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            Danal @mindbender9
            last edited by Danal 27 May 2018, 17:14

            @mindbender9 said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

            @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

            As an aside, your steps/mm for your extruder look odd to me. My Anycubic is set to 96. Please note this is NOT your problem with movement/homing/probing... and you can check this later... just mentioning it because we are looking at M92.

            What is the G-code that has the wrong value, and what should a correct value be for a stock extruder? Thanks.

            M92 X80 Y80 Z80 E663 ; Set steps per mm

            That setting should probably be E96. Unless Anycubic has changed to a different extruder or something.

            .

            To verify correct setting (and I'd try E96 first):

            1. Remove filament from the hot end (i.e. heat it up and pull it out)

            2. Remove the bowden tube below the extruder motor. (press the collet up and pull the tube down)

            3. Load some filament into the extruder motor so that it just hangs out the bottom (because you removed the bottom tube in step (2)).

            4. Mark the filament, with a marker or a piece of tape, EXACTLY at the bottom of the extruder. Don't let the collet fool you, it moves a mm or so... measure consistently.

            5. Extrude 100mm of filament. Either with a control panel, or the web interface.

            6. Measure, carefully, from the bottom of the extruder to your mark. Should be EXACTLY 100mm.

            You can extrude and retract a couple of times, and measure, if you want to really verify.

            Report back here if it is NOT 100mm measurement.

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              Danal
              last edited by 27 May 2018, 17:30

              Your bed.g looks like it was generated at http://www.escher3d.com/pages/wizards/wizardbed.php with inputs:

              Number of peripheral points: 6
              Number of halfway points: 6
              Number of calibration factors: 7
              Probing radius: 85
              Probe offset from nozzle: X: 0.0 Y: 0.0
              Options: Home towers at start
              Deploy/retract probe

              Or similar. This is OK-ish. It is a little small on radius and has a lot of points for a manual calibration. Were I doing manual calibration, I'd use these parameters:

              Number of peripheral points: 3
              Number of halfway points: 3
              Number of calibration factors: 6
              Probing radius: 105
              Probe offset from nozzle: X: 0.0 Y: 0.0
              Options: Home towers at start
              Deploy/retract probe

              Resulting in this file:

              ; bed.g file for RepRapFirmware, generated by Escher3D calculator
              ; 10 points, 6 factors, probing radius: 105, probe offset (0, 0)
              G28
              M98 Pdeployprobe.g
              G30 P0 X0.00 Y105.00 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P1 X90.93 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P2 X90.93 Y-52.50 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P3 X0.00 Y-105.00 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P4 X-90.93 Y-52.50 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P5 X-90.93 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P6 X0.00 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P7 X45.47 Y-26.25 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P8 X-45.47 Y-26.25 Z-99999 H0
              G30 P9 X0 Y0 Z-99999 S6
              M98 Pretractprobe.g

              That should give you better results with less manual work.

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                mindbender9 @Danal
                last edited by mindbender9 28 May 2018, 04:10

                @danal

                ; config-override.g - After running your instructions above a couple of times.

                ; Delta parameters
                M665 L269.146 R263.947 H386.312 B85.0 X45.291 Y16.851 Z0.000
                M666 X7.276 Y22.820 Z-30.096 A0.00 B0.00
                ; Heater model parameters
                M307 H0 A90.0 C700.0 D10.0 S1.00 V0.0 B1
                M307 H1 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H2 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H3 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H4 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H5 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H6 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                M307 H7 A340.0 C140.0 D5.5 S1.00 V0.0 B0
                

                ; config.g

                ; Configuration file for Duet WiFi (firmware version 1.20 or newer)
                ; executed by the firmware on start-up
                ;
                ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun May 13 2018 19:16:40
                ; General preferences
                G90 ; Send absolute coordinates...
                M83 ; ...but relative extruder moves
                M555 P1 ; Set firmware compatibility to look like RepRapFirmare
                ;*** The homed height is deliberately set too high in the following - you will adjust it during calibration.
                M665 R134 L271 B85 H285 ; Set delta radius, diagonal rod length, printable radius and homed height
                M666 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Put your endstop adjustments here, or let auto calibration find them
                ; Network
                M550 Pduettest
                M552 S1 ; Enable network
                M586 P0 S1 ; Enable HTTP
                M586 P1 S0 ; Disable FTP
                M586 P2 S0 ; Disable Telnet
                ; Z-Probe
                M558 P0 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 F1000 T5000 ;I1 ; Set Z probe type to MANUAL and the dive height + speeds
                G31 X0 Y0 Z0 P100 ; Set Z probe trigger value, offset and trigger height
                M557 R130 S20 ; Define mesh grid
                ; Drives
                M569 P0 S1 ; Drive 0 goes forwards
                M569 P1 S1 ; Drive 1 goes forwards
                M569 P2 S1 ; Drive 2 goes forwards
                M569 P3 S1 ; Drive 3 goes forwards
                M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I1 ; Configure microstepping with interpolation
                M92 X80 Y80 Z80 E96 ; Set steps per mm
                M566 X1200 Y1200 Z1200 E1200 ; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                M203 X18000 Y18000 Z18000 E1200 ; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                M201 X1000 Y1000 Z1000 E1000 ; Set accelerations (mm/s^2)
                M906 X1000 Y1000 Z1000 E800 I30 ; Set motor currents (mA) and motor idle factor in per cent
                M84 S30 ; Set idle timeout
                ; Axis Limits
                M208 Z0 S1 ; Set minimum Z
                ; Endstops
                M574 X2 Y2 Z2 S1 ; Set active high endstops
                ; Heaters
                M305 P0 T100000 B4267 C0 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 0
                M143 H0 S120 ; Set temperature limit for heater 0 to 120C
                M305 P1 T100000 B4267 C0 R4700 ; Set thermistor + ADC parameters for heater 1
                M143 H1 S275 ; Set temperature limit for heater 1 to 275C
                ; Fans
                M106 P0 S0.3 I0 F500 H-1 ; Set fan 0 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned off
                M106 P1 S1 I0 F500 H1 T45 ; Set fan 1 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned on
                M106 P2 S1 I0 F500 H1 T45 ; Set fan 2 value, PWM signal inversion and frequency. Thermostatic control is turned on
                ; Tools
                M563 P0 D0 H1 ; Define tool 0
                G10 P0 X0 Y0 Z0 ; Set tool 0 axis offsets
                G10 P0 R0 S0 ; Set initial tool 0 active and standby temperatures to 0C
                ; Automatic saving after power loss is not enabled
                M501
                ; Custom settings are not configured
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                  mindbender9 @Danal
                  last edited by mindbender9 28 May 2018, 05:04

                  @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                  Adjust one single screw a little, home (G28), move the nozzle close to the bed (G0 Z0), then move the nozzle across the bed (G0 X0 Y110, or G0 X0 Y-110, or G0 Y0 X110 or G0 Y0 X-110). Repeat, very slowly and patiently. This will take a while.

                  When I enter G28, the three sliders go up but do not reach the endstops to trigger them. If I click on "Home All" - that allows all three to click all three endstops. G28 does not reach them and results in the following error:

                  G28
                  Error: G0/G1: insufficient axes homed
                  Error: Homing failed

                  If I enter G0 Z0, the nozzle buries itself into the bed. Same with G0 Z5. However, G0 Z6 gives just a little room off the bed.

                  Should I be lowering or raising the screws that touch the endpoints for this test? Because unscrewing them almost to removal doesn't change the results to your instructions above.

                  Update: My nozzle is burying itself HARD into the bed when I run an auto-calibrate/G32. Then it moves FAST to the X-axis and clicks repeatedly. I have to power down the printer at this point.

                  These are strange results. What would be causing them?

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                    mindbender9 @Danal
                    last edited by 28 May 2018, 05:05

                    @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                    Resulting in this file:

                    ; bed.g file for RepRapFirmware, generated by Escher3D calculator
                    ; 10 points, 6 factors, probing radius: 105, probe offset (0, 0)
                    G28
                    M98 Pdeployprobe.g
                    G30 P0 X0.00 Y105.00 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P1 X90.93 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P2 X90.93 Y-52.50 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P3 X0.00 Y-105.00 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P4 X-90.93 Y-52.50 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P5 X-90.93 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P6 X0.00 Y52.50 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P7 X45.47 Y-26.25 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P8 X-45.47 Y-26.25 Z-99999 H0
                    G30 P9 X0 Y0 Z-99999 S6
                    M98 Pretractprobe.g

                    That should give you better results with less manual work.

                    I don't have the files: deployprobe.g or retractprobe.g, so I'm getting errors when I try to auto-calibrate

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                      mindbender9 @Danal
                      last edited by 28 May 2018, 05:45

                      @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                      To verify correct setting (and I'd try E96 first):

                      1. Remove filament from the hot end (i.e. heat it up and pull it out)

                      2. Remove the bowden tube below the extruder motor. (press the collet up and pull the tube down)

                      3. Load some filament into the extruder motor so that it just hangs out the bottom (because you removed the bottom tube in step (2)).

                      4. Mark the filament, with a marker or a piece of tape, EXACTLY at the bottom of the extruder. Don't let the collet fool you, it moves a mm or so... measure consistently.

                      5. Extrude 100mm of filament. Either with a control panel, or the web interface.

                      6. Measure, carefully, from the bottom of the extruder to your mark. Should be EXACTLY 100mm.

                      You can extrude and retract a couple of times, and measure, if you want to really verify.

                      Report back here if it is NOT 100mm measurement.

                      Three different tests show that (with E96) the extruder pushed out 100mm each time. Exactly. Thankfully.

                      Thanks for getting me the right values. This Anycubic Kossel Plus is all over the place everywhere else.

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                        Danal @mindbender9
                        last edited by 28 May 2018, 07:42

                        @mindbender9 said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                        @danal said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                        These are strange results. What would be causing them?

                        We MUST get G28 to work before anything else will work. Many other commands invoke G28 internally, including G32. This explains many, many, different symptoms you are seeing.

                        Do not adjust screws until G28 makes them touch the switches (endstops). Or, more properly, set them to roughly the middle of their travel, and only fine tune them after we get G28 working.

                        Can you post your "homedelta.g" please?

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                          mindbender9 @Danal
                          last edited by 28 May 2018, 08:34

                          Hi @danal,

                          I’ll set the top screws to halfway like you recommended.

                          ; homedelta.g

                          ; called to home all towers on a delta printer
                          ;
                          ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun May 13 2018 19:16:40
                          G91 ; relative positioning
                          G1 S1 X282 Y282 Z282 F1800 ; move all towers to the high end stopping at the endstops (first pass)
                          G1 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F1800 S2 ; go down a few mm
                          G1 S1 X10 Y10 Z10 F360 ; move all towers up once more (second pass)
                          G1 Z-5 F6000 ; move down a few mm so that the nozzle can be centred
                          G90 ; absolute positioning
                          ;G1 X0 Y0 F6000 ; move X+Y to the centre

                          Thanks

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                            dc42 administrators
                            last edited by 28 May 2018, 08:38

                            If the carriages don't always move all the way up to the top when you home the printer, then the problem is probably this line in homedelta.g:

                            G1 S1 X282 Y282 Z282 F1800 ; move all towers to the high end stopping at the endstops (first pass)

                            The figure "282" is the maximum distance in mm that the carriages will be moved up during homing. You may need to increase it.

                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                              mindbender9
                              last edited by 28 May 2018, 08:48

                              I’ve changed the homedelta.g to:

                              ; homedelta.g

                              ; called to home all towers on a delta printer
                              ;
                              ; generated by RepRapFirmware Configuration Tool on Sun May 13 2018 19:16:40
                              G91 ; relative positioning
                              G1 S1 X290 Y290 Z290 F1800 ; move all towers to the high end stopping at the endstops (first pass)
                              G1 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F1800 S2 ; go down a few mm
                              G1 S1 X10 Y10 Z10 F360 ; move all towers up once more (second pass)
                              G1 Z-5 F6000 ; move down a few mm so that the nozzle can be centred
                              G90 ; absolute positioning
                              ;G1 X0 Y0 F6000 ; move X+Y to the centre

                              Entering G28 now allows the screws (tightened halfway) to reach the endpoints.

                              What would be the next step to do?

                              (And thank you for your continued help)

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                                Danal
                                last edited by Danal 28 May 2018, 08:49

                                Absolutely what David said. My NON-plus Z-height is 289 in the initial firmware (and its not powered up so I can't see the exact calibration number).

                                So, change G1 S1 X282 Y282 Z282 F1800 to something like G1 S1 X300 Y300 Z300 F1800

                                Then see if your G28 causes the screws to touch the switches. If it DOES, try another G32. If it does NOT, don't do anything else with the printer until we get that working...

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                                  Danal
                                  last edited by Danal 28 May 2018, 08:50

                                  Ah, our posts crossed.

                                  Now it is OK to do a G32. If I recall, you are set up for manual probing, and are using paper, correct? If so, you can ignore those "deploy probe" errors.

                                  And/or take the M98 lines out of bed.g.

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                                    Danal
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                                      mindbender9 @Danal
                                      last edited by mindbender9 28 May 2018, 08:56

                                      @danal

                                      Thanks for your help. I’ll do a G32 now.

                                      Update: The repeated calibration attempts have gouged a deep enough line that the Anycubic printer heat bed sticker has been torn through. I would say that this printer isn't calibrated properly.

                                      Do all delta printers go through this?

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                                        Danal @mindbender9
                                        last edited by Danal 28 May 2018, 12:42

                                        @mindbender9 said in Beginner Needs Help - Anycubic Kossel Plus + Duet WiFi -- HOW?:

                                        @danal

                                        Do all delta printers go through this?

                                        No... However, it can be a real struggle to get started with ANY printer from completely scratch.

                                        For example, there are assumptions built into the documentation. One example, the entire sequence documented here:
                                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer
                                        assumes that the printer is homing (hitting the limit switches) correctly. Without that, NOTHING is 'safe'; bed strikes will occur. Are the words: "The printer MUST physically touch the home switches" written clearly anywhere? Not really...

                                        The other big thing, that from your pictures and descriptions I think you may not have been doing: When commissioning a new printer, have your finger on the power switch, and hit it off INSTANTLY if you see something you don't like. Seriously, a power down can save your bed.

                                        And... don't get discouraged. You are learning a HUGE amount about ALL printers, and there will be many AHA moments.

                                        Last thought: In the grand scheme of things, an Anycubic replacement plastic bed sticker is fairly cheap. I've been through three on my AKL, even though I've never converted the controller board... so, no worries!

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                                          mindbender9
                                          last edited by mindbender9 28 May 2018, 20:17

                                          @danal - Thank you for explaining these things that a newcomer is unaware of - and I mean that. I really appreciate the time and patience you (and everyone) are putting in with me.

                                          —Here’s what happened last night:

                                          Test prints of a 1mm circle start off with the nozzle laying down filament for half the circle “skirt?” and scraping the bed for the other half, with filament being pushed and scattered all over the print area.

                                          At roughly 5-10% of the way, the nozzle grinds into half of the circle itself and then lays down filament from 2-3mm above the bed for the other half for a ragged, stringy result. This implies that the bed is lopsided.

                                          I’ve rescrewed the “clamps” that hold the bed in place, but it’s still lopsided.

                                          • Dumb question #1: How do I flatten the bed? Do I put shims in under the low side? Is the software supposed to compensate for the bed during calibrations? Not sure how to proceed with this.

                                          • Dumb question #2: What is the ideal height for a nozzle to be above the bed during printing? What should I aim for during a calibration? 1mm? 2mm? This is one of those “I should know but I don’t” questions.

                                          • Dumb question #3: What is the config-override.g file used for? Several people and sources suggest that I should delete the contents of this file if I’m having issues, but I haven’t done so unless things go really bad. Am I doing something wrong?

                                          • Dumb question #4: Do I have to perform a manual calibration before every print? By this, I mean the Auto Delta Calibration or (I think) G32. If I do a back to back print (all of which fail), the failing prints get worse in scale each time.

                                          • Dumb question #5: Is it wrong to do multiple manual G32’s? The amount of Z height I have to enter for each test point keeps increasing with every attempt.
                                            For example, let’s say I have to adjust the first attempt by -5.5 on one particular endpoint. The next attempt on that same endpoint might be -26. Is this normal? What is happening here for the values to keep increasing or the nozzle to keep setting itself higher and higher?

                                          Thanks again for the help and encouragement. I really appreciate all of this.

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