problem with the Mesh?second print start in the air
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Or put it in your Slicer 'Start GCode', easiest way I find.
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I have G29 S1 at the end of my config.g that way it's loaded every time on startup.
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so the first print after mesh works perfectly but when i start the second the nozzle is to high
i have try to send beofor i start the second print G29 S1 but always the nozzle to high
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you do home before each print?
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yes in my slicer is this starting code
G28 ; home all axes
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@lui2004 what is at the end of your files that the slicer is putting in there?
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I have only G28 i my starting code nothing else
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do check with m122 that mesh bed leveling is still active.
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@veti said in problem with the Mesh?second print start in the air:
m122
seems active
Bed compensation in use: mesh
Bed probe heights: -0.052 -0.028 0.000 0.000 0.000 -
Are you able to reproduce this problem without doing an actual print? Or with a "print" comprising just a few lines of GCode taken from a real print?
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do i need to post gcode from a print ?
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What I would like a the GCode for a simple sequence that replicates the problem - not a full GCode file that takes a long time to print, but a very simple one that takes only a few seconds.
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if you explane me how to do this i will post it
because now i finisched my first print after mesh and the second print is to heigh from the bed
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@lui2004 Please share a small gcode file from your slicer that causes this issue.
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I am having this problem too, again.
Full hardware check after upgrading my hotend to a DirectDrive etc.
Manual bed level, Setup correct Z height M564, G92 Z0, probe tests etc.
Ran mesh Level.
Printed a test object to test retraction came out fine.
Went to print a second object and would not stick to bed.Piece of paper under nozzle dropped Z to where the Maestro thought was 0 and it was above again, paper not being gripped.
Redid the probe height again and was out by about -0.15 to get it to touch the paper.
This happened a number of times, I upgraded my Maestro to 2.03RC3 just incase.
Printed an object overnight to test how well everything is and print came out fine, after performing the procedure multiple times.This morning I came back from gym and have tried to print something, everytime failing.
Piece of paper under the nozzle drop Z to where it thinks 0 is and again I can get a piece of paper under the nozzle and it is not touching.
M564 S0
Adjust down to paper and it is -0.20 out again.Issued G92 Z0 which supposedly tells the board where 0 is.
Powered off and on printer, homed all.
Piece of paper, drop Z to where it thinks 0 is and again it is -0.15 out.
I am doing this as I am typing to make sure I give you all info to help.This keeps happening and no one touches the printer apart from me.
It seems to have a mind of its own and this is not the first time I have reported this issue along with other people.Is there anything I can do to help Duet isolate this problem please let me know.
Regards
Paul.
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now if i put in G31 Z-0.1 it print first layer with 0.12mm
if i put 0.2 the printer print 0.2.4mm,why ?something is going wrong or no ?
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@lui2004
you do not adjust the first layer for the first layer with G31. The slicer does that for you.
The G31 is the same for every layer height. -
I insert only The trigger height what i get with G30 -1 ?
My config in first Post is ok ?
I will use 2 indepenent z motors and mesh what is The best procedur ? -
@lui2004 said in problem with the Mesh?second print start in the air:
I insert only The trigger height what i get with G30 -1 ?
I don't think you have quite understood how this all is supossed to work mate.
You shouldn't have to rely on a G30 at all other than when your doing Z-homing, all that should be taken care of in the G31 inside your config.g. When at Z0 and you have your G31 configured correct your nozzle should be actually touching the bed surface. And then the first layer setting you choose in your slicer wil raise the nozzle to the corresponding amount.
The mesh bed leveling is applied on the firmware side at all time to adjust for the uneaveness in your bed on top of that initial first layer height, given that you have G29 S1 after the homing sequence of your startup script (in your slicer).
Being your using a microswitch type Z-probe you have to be pretty accurate with the physical Z-ofsett from your nozzle not to buttom it out depending on your switch and bed setup ofc.
To get this to work you have to give us the Start script you have set in your slicer like the other guys here have been asking for. Given that the 0.320mm Z-offset you have in your config.g is correct the problem have to be somewhere in your startup code.
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Hi
Thanks for your answer !
My english is not The best sorry for some errors.I think also i dont have understand hownto use it.
Can you Help me to get it work ?
And how to procedur? My config is in Post 1 what i have in usr.In my slicer in start Scripts i have only G28 ; Home all axes nothing more