Temperature for mesh and z-offset
Since I still somehow have strange problems with my first layers being off randomly I wanted to ask at what temp the bed and z-offset should be done.
So far I do both at roomtemp which seems wrong, but doing them at higher temps gives me even worse first layers.
I don't do a mesh before each print but manually from time to time since the mesh takes forever at the start of every print.
When the print is started:
1. Homing all axia at roomtemp
2. Bed heating and preheating extruder to 150°
3. Bed Mesh (which I don't do) and z-Tilt at bed printingtemp (I can't figure out why the z-tilt is done here, can't find the command anywhere in the start macros)
From this I should do the mesh at print temp, but after the z-tilt it verifies the z-height again and probably does overwrite the first z-homing, therefore everything should be done at printing temperature.
Maybe someone can explain that procedure to me
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sunny-green•2y ago
I do my bed and z-offset at the print temperature. I believe the superpinda can have differences at different temperatures. Remember to name your bed mesh ratos so that it is automatically loaded if you are not doing it each time (and only a z-tilt adjust).