Why are my Heightmaps always too high?
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@fcwilt yeah irealised i was looking at the data all wrong so I changed the post sorry
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@nurgelrot said in Why are my Heightmaps always too high?:
@fcwilt yeah irealised i was looking at the data all wrong so I changed the post sorry
Well the results at bed center look just fine.
The readings from the corner which kept changing are strange.
Is the Z axis on your printer moving the bed or the gantry?
Frederick
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@fcwilt This one started out life as an Ender5+ so its a moving Z bed on 2 independent screws.
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@fcwilt So what should I be doing to clear out the probe -- Something very wrong is happening at least to the way Im thinking.
I would think I could probe the Middle then the Front Left and them the Middle again and since we are not chaging any setting just reporting that it would be okay. but somplace data is being retained between probe runs. how do I need to clear this?
Read it bottom to top
Middle again9/25/2021, 10:10:34 AM G32 bed probe heights: 0.063 0.062 0.062 0.059 0.062 0.062 0.061, mean 0.061, deviation from mean 0.001
Front Left
9/25/2021, 10:09:40 AM G32 bed probe heights: 0.054 0.057 0.061 0.061 0.061 0.062 0.064, mean 0.060, deviation from mean 0.003
Middle
9/25/2021, 10:08:46 AM G32 bed probe heights: -0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.003, mean 0.001, deviation from mean 0.001
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@nurgelrot home Z each time?
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@nurgelrot said in Why are my Heightmaps always too high?:
@fcwilt This one started out life as an Ender5+ so its a moving Z bed on 2 independent screws.
Without being able to examine your printer I'm just guessing here but one possible problem is the Z axis guide rods.
I had some typical Chinese ones and they seemed OK until I compared them with higher quality ones I got from McMaster-Carr.
The MC bearings fit the rods with much less play compared to the Chinese ones.
So perhaps your bed guide rods also have too much play leading to variations in height away from the lead screws as the bed is moved up and down during probing.
It's a largish bed and any issues with the guide rods would be more noticeable near the edges of the bed.
Just a guess.
Frederick
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@nurgelrot said in Why are my Heightmaps always too high?:
@nurgelrot home Z each time?
Well not homing, since I don't home with my printers with the Z probe, but I am setting the Z=0 datum at bed center as part of the test.
Frederick
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@fcwilt It just something I'm doing wrong or not understanding in RRF. Marking it resolved for no since I'm sick of working on it. Klipper is on the printer right now and all the probes are exactly where they should be every time. Too bad I cant stand klipper
Thanks for your help with this I did learn a lot about how things work even if I didn't solve whatever is going on with this printer. (I have several other with no issues so who knows)