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    bl touch bed leveling mesh compensation tramming npn sensor inductive sensor
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    • npm1undefined
      npm1
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      hi guys,
      which kind of dive yields more accuracy and consistency with the Bltouch.
      The same question would also apply to the NPN inductive sensor, I currently got the the 5v 2mm sensor.

      Please Help.

      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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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by Phaedrux

        For the BLTouch the slower the better. I use a faster probe first to save time in case the bed is far from the nozzle, and then a final probe at F100 for greater accuracy.

        M558 A1 F350			; Set single probing at faster feed rate
        G30 				; Do a single probe to home our Z axis
        M558 A10 F100			; Set tripple probing at slower feed rate
        G30				; Probe again to get a more accurate position
        

        I can't say for other probes, but I think that would generally hold true. A piezo probe may have a minimum speed to register cleanly though.

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