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2.01beta1 baby step / z movement bug

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    nyt
    last edited by 12 Jul 2018, 06:43

    First, it seems baby step is not carrying over between prints. If I have to lower nozzle height by 0.1 for a print, then print again, I have to lower it by another 0.1

    Second, it seems the Z height will not move below 0 - $babystep.
    For example babystep is at -0.7, G1 Z0 will bring it down to 0.7. running G1 Z0.5 will have no effect.

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      nyt
      last edited by 16 Jul 2018, 20:07

      Any ideas on this?

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        deckingman @nyt
        last edited by 16 Jul 2018, 20:37

        @nyt said in 2.01beta1 baby step / z movement bug:

        Any ideas on this?

        Only that the purpose of baby stepping is to correct first layer adhesion for a single print. If you have to use it every time, then you should make a more permanent fix for the incorrect first layer height, e.g the Z offset when homing.

        Ian
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          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by 16 Jul 2018, 21:34

          This may also be related to a bug in beta1. I suggest trying beta 2 and seeing if it is resolved.

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            dc42 administrators
            last edited by 16 Jul 2018, 22:11

            Yes, please try 2.02beta2.

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