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    • agrapaundefined
      agrapa
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      Also, why would it have a warning that says "Skipping grid point (185.0, 80.0) because Z probe cannot reach it" if I can use the "machine control" button labelled "X+100" to make the nozzle reach X=197 ?

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      • agrapaundefined
        agrapa
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        Oh, I see. I thought the graph represented the bed and the empty strip on the left of the graph made me thing something was wrong. Thanks for the explanation.

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
          last edited by Phaedrux

          The nozzle can reach it, but the probe cannot. You've set M557 to use a grid which contains points that the probe cannot reach.

          M208 X197 means that the reference nozzle can go as far as that point and no further.

          G31 X-34.6 means the probe is to the left of the reference nozzle by 34.6

          197-34.6 = 162.4 So the rightmost point you can reach with the probe is X162

          Your M557 is asking to probe at X185, which it cannot reach, so it skips it.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @agrapa
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            @agrapa said in G29 bed mesh leaving a large area unprobed:

            Thanks for the explanation.

            No problem. I hope it all makes some sense now.

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            • agrapaundefined
              agrapa
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              @Phaedrux said in G29 bed mesh leaving a large area unprobed:

              Your M557 is asking to probe at X185, which it cannot reach, so it skips it

              perfect explanation, thanks a lot!

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @Phaedrux
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                @Phaedrux said in G29 bed mesh leaving a large area unprobed:

                The best way to maximize the mesh grid is to take your M208 as the bed surface, then add/subtract your probe offsets. That will give you the area for M577 that the probe can reach. Adjust it slightly so that you can get a whole number of points within it. Tip, if you send an M577 with a unreasonably high number of probing points it will suggest the actual maximum to you.

                Now that you understand what it's doing, this part should make better sense on how to maximize your M557 grid

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                • agrapaundefined
                  agrapa
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                  Indeed, now it is perfect, thanks a lot!

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Phaedrux
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                    @Phaedrux said in G29 bed mesh leaving a large area unprobed:

                    The best way to maximize the mesh grid is to take your M208 as the bed surface, then add/subtract your probe offsets. That will give you the area for M577 that the probe can reach.

                    I would add to that: then constrain this resulting area to the parts that are over the bed. Otherwise you could be probing off the edge of the bed.

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                    • droftartsundefined
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                      I think the confusion here was because the array of probed points is centred on the grid, so it looks like there’s area not probed on the left and right. However, the probed points report their position, and you saw the bed probing close to X0, so I’m not sure how we can make this clearer.

                      @dc42 @chrishamm maybe show the M208 limits on the mesh display? Though this doesn’t necessarily show the bed.

                      Ian

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                      • agrapaundefined
                        agrapa @droftarts
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                        @droftarts Not sure if it would make sense, but have the grid drawing represent the bed? For instance: in Prusa Slicer I see a grid with the exact size of the bed, and every square represents 10mmx10mm. It makes it very easy to plan multiple prints or to position a large print correctly on the bed.

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