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    • tom_Nbgundefined
      tom_Nbg @Phaedrux
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      @Phaedrux
      no - it this was a copy/paste "rest" - and when I post it here I correct it to the inital state.
      y is on 1 (otherwise I think my z-axis would have crashed ;-). I swapped the z- and y-motor to to check if a driver has a problem. So my actual line is:

      M584 X0 Y1 Z2:4 E3    
      
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      • tom_Nbgundefined
        tom_Nbg
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        I checked, if the correction is right and it is... I just put a 0.4mm spacer to the right side and the x-gantry was after G32 correct aligned to the bed... But my problem still exists... 😞 I've no further ideas anymore, what the problem could cause....

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by

          So G32 correction is working. That's good.

          Have you run G29 after the correction? Or are you loading an old heightmap?

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          • tom_Nbgundefined
            tom_Nbg @Phaedrux
            last edited by

            @Phaedrux
            Hi re-checked all. I printed me some spacers of 8mm to check the bed level manual on each screw. It was fine. Then I'm gone through a sequence:

            • Power up
            • M561
            • G29 S2
            • G28
            • G32
              Then I checked again the Nozzle offset (screwed down the nozzle till it touches a piece of paper, rise it up for 5mm and run G30 S-1. I've done this for 3 times, mean 2.263, deviation 0.002 - so o.k.).
              Then I put in the new value to the G31 the config.g.
              After reboot:
            • M561
            • G29 S2
            • G28
            • G32
            • G29 (for a new meshmap with 7x7 grid)

            Then I looked to the map which just looked good for a test deviation mean 0.011, deviation 0.007
            After this I started a print and it was again the same suffering result... the left side is printed too high, the middle is ok and on the right side the nozzle is too close to - and it really looks as if where the left/right side mixed up (I checked this - it isn't so) - but I'm short befor to give up.

            This mesh compensation is a horror to get a good result over all. I've no clue if it an issue / interference problem between the BLTouch and the magnetic heatbed (but then why left/right - the magnets are placed symmetrically).

            I wonder also about this:
            After homing I go to the middle and checked the height (with a macro which measures 10 times) and I got -0.002 +/- 0.001. But the meshmap shows me at this point -0.019.
            Something is here very very wrong with G29.

            My very very last try will be to measure each point with my macro (see below) and I will recheck these measurements with the meshmap ones (I'll put in exactly the same positions from the meshmap) . If it is then still will not work, I'll make one last test with the Prusa-Pinda-Probe - and if it still will noch work - I'llsell the board...

            For more then 3 or 4 weeks now I don't can get a good first layer even a print. Also I recognized since the last update to RRF3.01RC3 that the board will loss every some minutes its network connection... I'm totally disappointed - I've expected more - and I'm sure, there are enough people out without problems like mine - but what is then their machine setup? If the baord is not suitable for my kind of printer - it should be mentioned somewhere...

            M401
            G30 P0 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P1 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P2 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P3 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P4 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P5 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P6 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P7 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P8 X10 Y175 Z-9999
            G30 P9 X10 Y175 Z-9999 S-1
            M402
            
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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by

              Your sequence looks ok, your config looks ok, the heightmap even looks good, so I'm at a loss to say why your first layer results aren't good.

              What does the first layer look like with mesh compensation disabled?

              What happens if you manually level the X gantry without using G32, is it behaved better after running a new G29?

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              • tom_Nbgundefined
                tom_Nbg @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @Phaedrux
                The problem is, that I need G32 because of the printers setup. When powering off or on the printer, the screws sometimes move a bit and so I have another tilt on the x-gantry...

                I'll try now to run my sequence without G29 and measure the 8 screw points manual with the macro above and put these values then into the heightmap. Then I'll look and maybe adjust the values comparing to print results and hope this will work for longer and only needs to adjust some baby steps....

                I had have a fully manually measured perfect mesh and the first layer was awsome - but after powering off and on the next day - and maybe I hit a bit the z-threads - it was totally horrible... because I hadn't had a G32 run...

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @tom_Nbg
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                  @tom_Nbg said in Help: mesh compensation ist not correcting right:

                  The problem is, that I need G32 because of the printers setup. When powering off or on the printer, the screws sometimes move a bit and so I have another tilt on the x-gantry..

                  Right, but what I'm saying is can you manually level it instead of G32, just in case there is something wrong with your G32.

                  If you do it manually and it works fine, then we have narrowed it down to a problem with your bed.g.

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