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    • johnjohn1990
      johnjohn1990 last edited by

      Is it possible to make a manual bed compensation with duet?
      A regular g29, just manual for each point?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        if you choose no z-probe it will go through the auto probe steps, but display a jog screen on the web interface (and on the panel due if you have one) so you can adjust the bed up and down for each point with a piece of paper or something.

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        • johnjohn1990
          johnjohn1990 @Guest last edited by

          @bearer said in Manual G29/bed compensation:

          if you choose no z-probe it will go through the auto probe steps, but display a jog screen on the web interface (and on the panel due if you have one) so you can adjust the bed up and down for each point with a piece of paper or something.

          Sweet!
          I currently just use a normal endstop at z min..
          So i should just enable mesh compensation, with no z probe? 🙂

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          • dc42
            dc42 administrators @johnjohn1990 last edited by

            @johnjohn1990 said in Manual G29/bed compensation:

            So i should just enable mesh compensation, with no z probe?

            Yes, with the Z probe type set to "none", which is P0 in your M558 command in config.g.

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