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    • npm1undefined
      npm1
      last edited by

      Hiya,
      My homing is now nailed to a T, and my probe is above my nozzle by 2mm i.e. nozzle hits the bed first like this(_-), how ever the probe eventually starts hitting against the layer, is this a case of a slower z axis.

      Please Help as so far print adhesion is good, i wouldn't the prints to be knocked of the bed

      Ender 5 pro(LGXextruderddewith e3d revo rapid changer) with fly rrf e3 and a standard prusa mk3, both siting air-tight in a ikea kitchen cabinet.

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      • npm1undefined
        npm1
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        looked at the calibration and there is nothing wrong…

        Ender 5 pro(LGXextruderddewith e3d revo rapid changer) with fly rrf e3 and a standard prusa mk3, both siting air-tight in a ikea kitchen cabinet.

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        • npm1undefined
          npm1
          last edited by

          solved the issue by manually lifting, may look into a servo

          Ender 5 pro(LGXextruderddewith e3d revo rapid changer) with fly rrf e3 and a standard prusa mk3, both siting air-tight in a ikea kitchen cabinet.

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          • npm1undefined
            npm1
            last edited by

            manually lifting the probe works great, since then i have managed to print all bowden parts required, looking into bed lev eling

            Ender 5 pro(LGXextruderddewith e3d revo rapid changer) with fly rrf e3 and a standard prusa mk3, both siting air-tight in a ikea kitchen cabinet.

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