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    • Modtcassundefined
      Modtcass
      last edited by

      You need to use the I1 command to invert the signal, refer to my first post on probe setting configuration.

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      • dc42undefined
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        To elaborate on that, add parameter i1 to your M558 command in config.g. Or if it already has i1, change it to i0.

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        • Dumboundefined
          Dumbo
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          OK thanks guys, got the Z direction working. Now I have problems with the mesh compensation , keep crashing into x stops. The probe is working great but getting a file together without issues is a mission. Has any kind person got a file the matches my ender3 pro bed size 220 x 220, or a start file I can modify.

          Thanks

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          • TheRulesLawyerundefined
            TheRulesLawyer
            last edited by

            Do you have the bed size set correctly? Have you set the offset for your probe mount?

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            • Dumboundefined
              Dumbo
              last edited by

              Silly question were do I set bed size?

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              • Phaedruxundefined
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                last edited by

                It's set by the m208 command in config.g

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                • Dumboundefined
                  Dumbo
                  last edited by

                  Yes that is set correctly

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                  • Dumboundefined
                    Dumbo
                    last edited by Dumbo

                    Solved my issue with bed leveling . Getting the hang of the G-codes. Just a few more questions if anyone is watching and can answer. After doing a bed level with G29 (no options) does it use the same map every time. and it seems to scrap the nozzel along the bed when goin to the start point for the print, is this in the bed .g file settings which I seem to have deleted ☹ so I would also like a starting point for rewriting the script if it is involved in my issue. Also I have calibrated the probe with the nozzel touching the bed and sent a G92 Z0 to the board and then G30 S-1 to probe the bed without resetting the Z=0 position and entered the z figure in the offset in the config file for the probe but it it still seems to low and I have to do baby steps to move it up !!. Learning and it is great fun. Thanks for the help guys/gals

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @Dumbo
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                      @dumbo said in Z probing in the wrong direction with inductive probe.:

                      After doing a bed level with G29 (no options) does it use the same map every time

                      Yes, until you use either M562 or G29 S2 to cancel mesh bed compensation, or you power down.

                      G29 with no options also saves the height map to the SD card, so that you can use G29 S1 to reload it.

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                      • TheRulesLawyerundefined
                        TheRulesLawyer
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                        I used to have that scraping issue sometimes as my bed was not well trammed and without the mesh it would be too close in places if you didn't give it some +z on move. To start I did the typical paper tramming, but then used the mesh visualization to start tramming the bed better. After a few rounds of that I had much less slope in the mesh bed compensation. Then I went through the process of setting the z offset for the probe in the wiki again and I can usually print without any babystepping anymore. I also replaced my adjuster knobs with those nylon cored locknuts so they wouldn't vibrate loose and lose my settings.

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