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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by

      You may need to raise your probe speed a bit. The piezo needs a distinct contact to register properly. Use whatever feed rate they recommend in the documentation and try and adjust the sensitivity instead.

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      • hevilpundefined
        hevilp
        last edited by hevilp

        Okay I will try, but I had F300 and got the problems described here:

        Z-Probe is working nice, fails never.
        When I do G29 the first point is working well, 50%/50% the probe gets not triggered and the bed moves to high.
        I just find no reason for it, if the 2nd point works, the 3rd and 4th point are working always.

        Since I went to F120 the fails are gone

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        • 3dmntbighkerundefined
          3dmntbighker
          last edited by 3dmntbighker

          Got mine installed and so far so good. Struggled with the settings for a while but I'm starting my first print since installation. I didn't adjust the peizo board adjustment at all. The Orion seems pretty sweet. I'm not super impressed with the 3D printed parts, but they seem to work well enough.

          How often is advised to refresh the heightmap.csv?

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @3dmntbighker
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            @3dmntbighker You should probably redo the height map anytime you make adjustments to the plane of the bed, like if you adjust leveling screws. Or if you've had to disassemble anything. But generally not very often.

            Based on what I see in your image I would probably rerun the heightmap at a higher grid density to see how bad that curve actually is.

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            • hevilpundefined
              hevilp
              last edited by

              Please take a look https://youtu.be/4-SdF3FCo1s

              You can see the 2nd corner is totally bad and gets not triggered right. (Very late)

              Why this does only affect the 2nd point? all other points get triggered right. I lose my motivation 😞

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              • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                3dmntbighker @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @phaedrux Thanks, will do.

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @hevilp
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                  @hevilp it looks like you are using a dual nozzle setup. Is that right? Do both nozzles tap the bed at the same time? I'm not sure how well the piezo behaves with that type of hotend setup. Perhaps you could email them directly for some guidance in that regard.

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                  • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                    3dmntbighker @hevilp
                    last edited by

                    @hevilp Yeah, my PEI sheet adhesive layer was a bit messed up. You can see it. I'm sure there is a bump. This is a 1/4 inch thick MIC6 aluminum fixture plate build surface BTW. Supposedly you can't get a much better flat surface. But it seems to be less flat since printing PETG at higher temperatures. I'll re-run the matrix closer to the edges with additional points. And I may tweak the trigger number a bit too. It seems to be either zero or 1000 in the interface, and I set the trigger to 600 because that seemed common among users. Good to know what that gap in the grid means.

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                    • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                      3dmntbighker @Phaedrux
                      last edited by

                      @phaedrux Single nozzle E3DV6 with BondTech.

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                      • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                        3dmntbighker @Phaedrux
                        last edited by 3dmntbighker

                        @phaedrux Here is the 256 point version

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                        • hevilpundefined
                          hevilp
                          last edited by

                          Okay guys, I figured out my problem!

                          My piezo is mounted 90° to the bed. Here is my carriage. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2990895

                          I designed the holder for the chimera by myself and the pressure point of the carriage is a way to high for a chimera, because the chimera coolside is very small und a lot of under the pressure point of the v6 hotend. I will need another holder for the hotend. I hope this is to understand

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator @hevilp
                            last edited by

                            @hevilp glad you figured it out. The piezo reliability really depends on the carriage design. I never found one that fit my needs and so my piezo kit sits unused.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator @3dmntbighker
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                              @3dmntbighker I'm not sure what your bed surface is or how it's mounted but that looks like it's bowed a bit. If it were more uniform I would say maybe it's a mechanical issue on the y axis. If you lay a straight edge ruler across the bed can you tell there is a bow to the bed? At any rate the bed compensation should be able to take care of it.

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                              • Moriquendiundefined
                                Moriquendi
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                                The "bow" in your bed may be caused by deflection of the bed when the contact point is far from the Z axis screws. This is something I've seen on my TronXY X5s, it was greatly improved when I changed the plastic Z bearing mounts to metal ones but I haven't been able to eliminate it completely yet.

                                Idris (Precision Piezo)

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                                • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                                  3dmntbighker @Phaedrux
                                  last edited by

                                  @phaedrux I have a quarter inch 300 x 300 MIC6 aluminum plate with a 1mm PEI sheet attached with 3M adhesive. And it's 3 point spring supported over 2020. Checking with a business card the center definitely has less clearance than the edges. It seems like the plate is less flat since using 100C bed print temps. Which is odd with this kind of plate material.

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                                  • sigxcpuundefined
                                    sigxcpu
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                                    How did you mount the 3 point support? If there is no clearance to allow expansion, something will give up. How thick is your plate?

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                                    • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                                      3dmntbighker @sigxcpu
                                      last edited by

                                      @sigxcpu Plate is 0.25 inch thick MIC6 machined fixture plate. It sits on 5mm screws with springs and ABS mounts. Pretty sure there is enough give for expansion. The support frame is 2020/2040 with PETG lead screw mounts. It's very solid.

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                                      • Moriquendiundefined
                                        Moriquendi
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                                        I found that the easiest way to check whether the bed was bowed or flexing about the leadscrews was to remove the plate and rotate it 90 degrees. If your readings now show a bow in the other direction then the bed itself is bowed, if the bow still appears to be in the same direction then the bed itself is moving.

                                        Idris

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                                        • hevilpundefined
                                          hevilp
                                          last edited by

                                          @Moriquendi

                                          how does the "new" solution look like?

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                                          • 3dmntbighkerundefined
                                            3dmntbighker @Moriquendi
                                            last edited by

                                            @moriquendi The next thing I plan to do is remove my PEI sheet. This will be a massive pain getting all the 3M adhesive off. Then run a probe on the bare aluminum. I'm going to try using my new PEI sheet with clips but I'm afraid I won't get the heat transfer I want. Ultimately I want a removable spring steel "Prusa-esk" sheet with PEI coating. Or at least some for of removable springy build sheet.

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