Offset understanding
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I did it and the result is Z-0,14
but what does G31?
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If you do that test several times is the result consistently -0.14?
G31 is the probe offset in XYZ
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You would help me more if you explain what the offset really mean, what it does. I read it in the wiki, but I dont understand.
Is my question so unclear?
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G31 tells the system where the probe is in relation to the nozzle tip.
So in your case the nozzle tip is the probe so x and y are 0. But because the nozzle tip presses into the bed slightly before the probe registers the z value is -0.14. meaning the probe is slightly below the surface of the bed when it triggers. -
That brings me to 2 questions:
- My sensetive is so high, when I watch while G30, the nozzle tips just a very little bit the bed.
- Is my offset is right, the should be no gap between nozzle and bed?, right?
I did it now 3 times in a row in the center of the bed:
-0,04 and -0,04 and 0,013.
Why does it differs so much from my first value -0,14, which was in one corner of the bed?
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I'm not very familiar with tuning the precision piezo, but I suggest you follow the documentation as closely as possible.
To get a good average value for G31 Z you should measure it with G30 S-1 ten times and take the average. Center of the bed would be the best place to probe. It would also be a good ideal to try and mechanically level your bed as good as you can first. It would also help to use a hot nozzle and hot bed.
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My piezo doesn't work reliable in some way.
I will open another thread for it, it is annoying....
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How do you do the Z-offset calibration?
With a piece of paper between nozzle and bed or nozzle and bed direct in contact.
My thought is, to have the nozzle really have on the bed with Z0 and then put the needed (normally paper) gap in the G92 command to have it perfect.
Which is the best way?
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I touch the nozzle to the bed and don't use paper at all. I don't use a G92 either. That's really what a z probe gains for you. You don't have to fiddle with paper or other tricks anymore.
Z0 is touching the bed and the first layer height is exactly what the slicer asks for.
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I got a JGAuroa A5 (no autobed level, prusa design) beside my HEVO (piezo).
On the A5 I do a mechanical bed level with 0,15mm metall sheet under the nozzle between the bed. Exactly shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G2OftpUxow&t=32s
If I bring the nozzle to the bed with no gap, no filament comes out.
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@hevilp the gap should be from your first layer height, no?
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Yep,
If I level my bed with the 0,15 mm metall sheet, my first nozzle height, if I print 0,2mm should be 0,35mm or?
0,15mm is the distance I gave with the metall sheet, where the printer thinks it is Z0
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0,2mm for the layer height.
It is working fine. In the link is the code of the lcd where the leveling is coded.I wonder where the gap of 0,15mm would be with my HEVO?