Bed mesh fix results
So the printer itself is as squareas I think I can make it, but was wondering where am I at wrong?
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Maybe nowhere. I don't see the range. its 400 right?
Yeah
Its the 400 V Core
Was wonderign if and what needs tweaking
what is the range
Ah sorry, I thought I pasted everything
So max deviation is 0.201
Highest point is 1.31
Lowest is 0.689
Honestly on a 400 I wouldnt worry about 0.2 at all. Also have a look at PAM:
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Was that a cold or a heatsoaked bed mesh btw?
@nebulator Cold, should I heated it up?
And if so, by how much?
I find this spot as well super wierd...
On heated bed
60*C
Temp depends, do you print in an enclosure for ABS or ASA? If not, then 60C with all axis homed. leave it for 30 minutes so the gantry warms up and settles.
If in an enclosure, then bed to 100 or 110, and let is soak for 2 to 3 hours, again with all axis homed.
PS. if you move that scale slider back it will look much better 😉
And yes, that peak is a little weird, I honestly don't know what that might be
Alright, homing and putting it to 60 for 30 min
@visualtech48
Hot bed test
@nebulator
Still 0.2 variance, I would take it on a 400.
For that shitty bump in the middle you might see if someone else wants to comment on that. If its a PEI magnetic sheet, it may be something under the magnetic sheet, or under the PEI sheet, Im just guessing.
Either way, 0.2 variance is good enough and if you use PAM on smaller prints it will be perfect
Yeah unless some heavy dust was there I'm not sure what up there as well, like bowing on the wired part of the bed...
Thanks a lot Neb
You're welcome. Happy to help 😄
even though you'd be risking big prints coming off of the bed, which damages integrity of the product in terms of reliability
when 0.2 may not seem much as a number but in terms on nozzle output that's an entire layer line difference or even more if you're printing with finer quality.