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    • peirofundefined
      peirof
      last edited by

      Hi,

      because for a few days I am having problems with the sensor, Precision Piezo. Until yesterday it worked, PERFECT, but a couple of days ago I got some failure, I explain:

      Hardware that I use.

      • TLM printer
      • Duet plate
      • Extruder Prometheus v2.
      • Precision Piezo Orion

      The problem....

      When I give it to calibrate, or to make the Heightmap for the compensation, the same problem, in 75% of the surface of the base the test points work perfectly, with a soft touch ... but in 25%, maybe less, which corresponds to a quadrant of the base, you hear a hard hit (Hard Tap).

      If I try PPO (Precision Piezo Orion), hitting the nozzle gently with an object, it detects the object, but in that area of ​​the bed, it seems as if it takes longer to react.

      Before this, when it came out the summary of the calibration, the deviation was VERY low, 0.1 mm, since I happened this has risen to 0.35 mm approx.

      I'm using PPO, this way in config.g

      M558 P8 I1 R0.4 F300 X0 Y0 Z0
      G31 X0 Y0 Z-0.1 P100

      But I have tried like M558 P5, and similar, even more strong touches.

      Any idea of ​​what I can do.

      I HAVE NOT TOUCHED THE POTENTIOMETER OF HOW IT COMES, TO WHICH AT THE BEGINNING I WORKED PERFECT.

      Thank you

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      • Moriquendiundefined
        Moriquendi
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        @moriquendi said in Precision Piezo Orion: Errors when probing:

        Another thing that often helps in situations like this is to loosen the four assembly screws slightly, start with 0.5 turns and test, repeat if necessary.

        Idris

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        • peirofundefined
          peirof
          last edited by

          Hi,

          thanks, later try... and give feedback

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          • peirofundefined
            peirof
            last edited by

            Hi,

            Checked... WORKS FOR ME...

            Thanks @moriquendi

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            • Moriquendiundefined
              Moriquendi
              last edited by

              Excellent, good news.

              Idris

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