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    • fcwiltundefined
      fcwilt
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      Hi,

      When you have a delta with bed leveling screws when should they be adjusted (if at all) and how?

      I would think prior to running auto-cal it would be good to have the bed as level as possible but not sure how to do that. I don't want to do something that will mess up the auto-cal procedure.

      Thanks.

      Frederick

      Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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      • dc42undefined
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        You could run 6-factor auto calibration, then adjust the screws to remove any tilt that it wants to correct for. Alternatively, use a carpenters square to adjust the bed to be perpendicular to the towers.

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        • fcwiltundefined
          fcwilt @dc42
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          @dc42 said in Question about delta with bed leveling screws:

          You could run 6-factor auto calibration, then adjust the screws to remove any tilt that it wants to correct for. Alternatively, use a carpenters square to adjust the bed to be perpendicular to the towers.

          Thank you.

          Frederick

          Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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