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    yatinsd
    last edited by yatinsd 25 Nov 2018, 07:39

    i recently calibrated bed and ran G29, this is the result it gave. the printing result is not good(bed level probably). any suggestion?0_1543131638789_Capture +3.JPG

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      Mangy_Dog
      last edited by Mangy_Dog 25 Nov 2018, 11:05

      And I thought my bow was bad.....

      Honestly that is a bad bed... Sorry

      Is your build plate clean? Fully supported? No surface pealing away?

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        JoergS5 @yatinsd
        last edited by JoergS5 25 Nov 2018, 14:06

        @yatinsd before you throw away your bed, you should consider that there are some other possible reasons for the result than an uneven bed. Maybe measuring is untrustworthy because of the Z position of the probe is not stable. You can provide a picture of your printer and information about the probe (which type, configuration file) to give you hints what to check.

        The image(s) should show: probe and how it is fixed, bed and how it is fixed, Z movement and connection to frame and stepper.

        If you have something like a straightedge/hairline, you can check whether the results of the probing makes sense.

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          Mike
          last edited by 25 Nov 2018, 18:33

          That's... Close to unprintable if that is actually representative of what your bed looks like. I'd suggest to try and actually measure if those results are correct. Do a paper test on each of those probe points and compare it to the results you get in the heightmap.

          Based on what you get, I'd recommend either switching the bed or fixing the probe.

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            yatinsd
            last edited by 26 Nov 2018, 07:37

            0_1543217700339_15432176388646820575109070747872.jpg I have done manual calibration. But I think effector tilt is behind this.! The offset of the probe is -30,-20 .

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              Mangy_Dog
              last edited by 26 Nov 2018, 09:16

              Oh it's a delta, OK so might not be the bed at all but the delta setup... But I dint know anywhere near about deltas to suggest what could cause it...

              Before throwing the bed away, you could also put glass on it... That might take up the slack on a warped bed... But if it is 1mm deviations, might need some silicon heat transfer pads in the low points.

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                AlexLin @Mangy_Dog
                last edited by 26 Nov 2018, 10:14

                @mangy_dog guess he is using a inductive sensor ...so then glass will not help

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                  Stephen6309 @yatinsd
                  last edited by 26 Nov 2018, 15:24

                  @yatinsd Make sure you are not probing at a location with a different metal, like steel mounting screws or steel underneath.

                  I get that type of heightmap when probing near steel on my aluminum bed.

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                    Mangy_Dog @AlexLin
                    last edited by 26 Nov 2018, 15:25

                    @alexlin yeah 😞

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