Need help, willing to pay, I'm completely stuck.
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https://wiki.e3d-online.com/E3D-v6_Assembly#Configure_Firmware_.28Easy.21.29
Here's E3D s docs on setting it up for reprap.
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Your height map looks much better. Are you still having issues or is it resolved now?
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Just changed some settings with the e3D and have ran a M303 to autotune and have set a M307 command in the config file.
I was having issues with adhesion earlier that I didn't used to have using Marlin.
I'm trying another print now with the new thermistor/PID settings.
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Did you receive measure the z trigger height after adding the washers?
You may also want to remeasure your e steps per mm since your temperature may have been off before.
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We're printing!!
I can already tell it's not a good print, but the fact it's printing is a massive step!
I'm using the recommended e steps for the titan extruder at the moment, but I'll measure this myself properly tomorrow morning.
I recalibrated the z offset and it came out at 0.995 three times in a row, where as beforehand it varied between 0.2 and 0.5.
I think the BlTouch was too high to work properly as you suggested.
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Glad to hear it's working now
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I'm genuinely surprised at how quiet it is! Do you have a donate link on thingiverse or a paypal account? I wasn't kidding when I said I'd be willing to pay and I do insist.
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https://ibb.co/jEj4reNow it's the long process of trying to tune the prints and improve my bed adhesion.
At the moment I the bed is probed in 5 places when printing, how would I convert to mesh bed compensation?
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@jameswstubbs said in Need help, willing to pay, I'm completely stuck.:
At the moment I the bed is probed in 5 places when printing, how would I convert to mesh bed compensation?
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@jameswstubbs Well if you insist. I think I have a tip option on thingiverse. I've never got a tip before. https://www.thingiverse.com/Phaedrux/about
You can find out more about mesh compensation here: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Using_mesh_bed_compensation
It may help you out a bit because it can give a much higher resolution heightmap.
Your print looks like a decent starting point. Tuning the e steps and extrusion multiplier will help get your slight over extrusion under control. It also looks like it might be printed a little hot and a little too fast, but it's hard to tell on such a small test print.