BlTouch reduce probing height
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Hi,
Sometimes i am having errors when calibrate my delta, with a BlTouch, i have this error message, from DWC:
- Error: Z probe was not triggered during probing move
And calibration finish with a error...
I understand, I'm not sure, that when you try a point in the calibration ... or start too high or not enough down the print head to find the bed
I think I remember that this could be adjusted ... but I do not remember how.
How do you adjust the distance that the head goes down to look for the bed?
or
How do I start the calibration closer to the bed?
Thank you
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Hi,
for the moment, i have changed this
M558 P9 X0 Y0 Z1 H5 F120 T5000 ;
To
M558 P9 X0 Y0 Z1 H10 F120 T5000 ;
If i have understand, H is the probing distance.... for the moment, with this avoid no triggers, but... i think head start probing moves far from bed... i am still interested in reduce this moves....
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That's correct, the M558 H parameter controls both the initial height above where the firmware thinks the bed ought to be at which probing starts, and the maximum probing distance (which is twice the H value). So if your delta printer is not well calibrated, or if you have changed something that may affect the calibration, use a large H value. When it is well-calibrated and you have copied the new parameters into config.g, you can use a smaller H value.
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@dc42 said in BlTouch reduce probing height:
and the maximum probing distance (which is twice the H value).
That should be in the docs for M558.
I was wondering why things weren't working as I expected - now I know.
Thanks.
Frederick
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@dc42 Ok... But a What height start to probing? That it depends on the height at which it begins to taste. Of the dimensions of the printer?
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@fcwilt said in BlTouch reduce probing height:
That should be in the docs for M558.
Done, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M558_Set_Z_probe_type.
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@dc42 said in BlTouch reduce probing height:
@fcwilt said in BlTouch reduce probing height:
That should be in the docs for M558.
Done, see https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode?revisionid=HEAD#Section_M558_Set_Z_probe_type.
You should get a raise for staying on top of things!
Thanks.
Frederick
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I am using the wizard in web [http://www.escher3d.com/pages/wizards/wizardbed.php](link url) for generate bed.g, but when i try to select 12 and 6 halfway points, the wizard says a message that the limit of points its 16, but....
i am member of a facebook group of Duet in Tevo Little Monster, and have in files section a bed.g file that have 24 points, and add this gcode at start of file "M561; clear any bed transform"
Some answers/dudes:
- This extra points, 24-16=8, are taken into account for the calibration?
- The gcode, M561, its useful at start of bed.g? what is your function?
- In my case... when i calibrate, after calibrate, in the second calibration, the deviation is less. How many times its recommend calibrate?
- Calibration... After o before compensation? or After and before?
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@peirof, that wizard is a little old now. Does the wizard in the configurator at https://configurator.reprapfirmware.org/ allow you more points?
If you are using both auto calibration and bed compensation, you must run auto calibration before mesh bed probing.
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@dc42 David
I have just checked the configurator and it will allow 17 points max (10 + 6 + centre) and only allow 3-7 factor calibration as well.
I still use the wizard on your site to be fair.
Doug (see you at TCT)
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Hi,
the configurator inRepRAp configurator, allow the same points that the configurator in Escher Escher configurator. The dude, the same...
- The bed.g in Tevo Little Monster Duet user group, has 24 points.... these points are taken into accoint for calibration?