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    • Chaosfreakundefined
      Chaosfreak
      last edited by

      Hi Guys,

      I´m trying to autocalibrate the bed for my Anycubic Predator, but I´m failing. Maybe you can help me with explaing what I´m doing wrong. I have a Pertinax 1 mm added with Tape to the bed. I´m using the microswitch probe of the Predator.

      I got the files from a buddy who has the Predator and the Duet Wifi 2 too. Maybe there are errors I can´t see.

      This are my steps how I try to calibrate:
      Home all
      nozzle down to bed to a distance of ~0.10 mm
      G92 Z0
      G1 Z25
      adding the probe
      G30 Z1
      Adding the distance to the config.g (line G31)
      restart as the config is eddited
      homing g1 25
      adding the probe again
      G29 for probing
      M500
      leave the probe on the nozzle
      G32

      0_1559466263667_config.g
      0_1559466283874_config-override.g
      0_1559466292368_bed.g

      0_1559466393456_mesh picture.JPG

      Any help is appreciated.

      Sorry for my bad english 😛

      Best regards
      Sascha

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        from your overwrite.

        ; Delta parameters
        M665 L440.000 R227.000 H455.000 B185.0 X0.000 Y0.000 Z0.000
        M666 X0.000 Y0.000 Z0.000 A0.00 B0.00

        this does not look like the result of an auto calibration.

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        • oliofundefined
          oliof
          last edited by

          If the calibration is basically a skewed plane (and it looks like that), there is a good chance that the height of your tower max endstops is different. The height of the max endstops in relation to the bed needs to be pretty precisely the same on all towers. A hard to find but easy to run into version of this issue is if the endstop is reversed and the microswitch is on the other side, especially if the metal bar triggering the actual switch is still attached (on the anycubic linear plus, the predecessor of the predator, this could lead to that endstop not triggering at all and the motor ramming against the physical installation of the endstop, likely displacing it if you move up fast enough).

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          • Chaosfreakundefined
            Chaosfreak
            last edited by Chaosfreak

            @oliof: then the homing should not work correctly, right? But it´s working, so the endstops on the top for the axis should be ok (?).

            Other problem (maybe part of my general problem).
            I´m homing. In the webinterface I see the headposition: x0 y0 z455
            this seems correct.
            then i move the printer head down to 1.90mm (this is the correct z0)
            I change the z=0 hight with G92 Z0 to 0mm
            after homing, the Z0 is again on 1.90, not 0.00 mm
            Why is the homing changing the Z0 height?
            How can I set the Z0

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti
              last edited by

              read
              https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer
              especially the part about Saving the calibration results

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              • Chaosfreakundefined
                Chaosfreak
                last edited by

                i did it according to the calibration tutorial. The bed seems now to be "better"
                0_1559587869751_Unbenannt.JPG

                But this doesn´t help me with the change of the Z height. Everytime I home the towers, the Z0 is above the bed. This can´t be correct?! I need a correct Z height before I can calibrate the bed correct, or not? And of course to print afterwards on the correct height.

                How I change my Z0:
                Home all towers
                Move all towers down to +1,65 mm (bed scratches the piece of paper)
                G92 Z0

                After homing the Z0 is again on +1.65

                What step is wrong?

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
                  last edited by

                  what are your saved M665 and M666 lines?

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Chaosfreak
                    last edited by

                    @chaosfreak said in Autocalibration Problems Anycubic Predator Duet Wifi 2:

                    But this doesn´t help me with the change of the Z height. Everytime I home the towers, the Z0 is above the bed. This can´t be correct?! I need a correct Z height before I can calibrate the bed correct, or not? And of course to print afterwards on the correct height.

                    1. Calibrate the Z probe trigger height. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Test_and_calibrate_the_Z_probe.

                    2. Run auto calibration a few times until the deviation is stable.

                    3. Save the resulting M665 and M666 values. See https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer#Section_Saving_the_calibration_results. The saved M665 H parameter should give you the correct Z=0 height.

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                    • Chaosfreakundefined
                      Chaosfreak
                      last edited by

                      Hi DC42

                      thank you for your help. I was able to make the G32 and the G29 and get a relative good result.
                      One more question
                      Is it possible to increase the probing points, so the mesh is tighter?
                      xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax,radius,xspacing,yspacing,xnum,ynum
                      -180.00,180.10,-180.00,180.10,185.00,20.00,20.00,19,19

                      I would like to have 10 mm spacing between the points if possible.

                      Is there a tut how to increase the probing points?

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                      • Phaedruxundefined
                        Phaedrux Moderator @Chaosfreak
                        last edited by

                        @chaosfreak If you send an M557 command in the gcode console with a very small spacing set, it will probably be more points than it can support, and the error message it gives you will suggest the smallest spacing possible for you to use.

                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M557_Set_Z_probe_point_or_define_probing_grid

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