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aussieinkguy
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POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

Hi All,

 

As it's so critical to the success of the print, I'm keen to get a idea of what Z-axis offsets Mini / Mini+ users are running: 

 

Mine is currently : -1.300.    (for PLA / PLA+ predominantly).

 

NB. If you use multiple settings, perhaps the one that gets the most use AND what filament it's for.

 

Keen for your feedback.

Prusa Mini+ - Fw. 2.3.1 - PrusaSlicer 2.3.0 (Mac) - Filaments PLA / PLA+ / PETG.

Posted : 07/03/2021 1:21 pm
Oxygen
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

it all depends on the sensor (PINDA or SPINDA) and the print surface and how you calibrated the sensor

Mini with FW:4.4.1 + SuperPINDA + Bondtech Heatbreak + PC4-M8 couplers + 1 piece boden

Posted : 09/03/2021 9:06 am
aussieinkguy
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

@oxygen

OK, So i've gone back to the User Manual and calibrating the sensor wasn't one of the steps listed. Working from Section 6 (page 14) 'Your first print'. 

Is there something i've missed here?? 

Please advise how critical it is for this to be done on a new Prusa Mini+? And if there's a reference directing this. 

I found this in the help section : 

https://help.prusa3d.com/en/guide/how-to-adjust-the-height-of-the-m-i-n-d-a-sensor-mini_154547

If it's something that will improve the quality / printability of the printer. Then I'll work through this too. 

Thanks. 

PS. 'Bondtech Heatbreak' in your signature, was this an upgrade or a requirement. (Ie. was the printer working well prior to this install). Thanks. 

Prusa Mini+ - Fw. 2.3.1 - PrusaSlicer 2.3.0 (Mac) - Filaments PLA / PLA+ / PETG.

Posted : 09/03/2021 10:18 am
cwbullet
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

-0.505 to -1.470

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Posted : 09/03/2021 11:21 am
Oxygen
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

With calibrating the sensor I mean adjusting the height (visible in step 3 of the guide you pointing to) only I had issues with 0.8mm (the size of a credit card) my liveZ was -1850 and with a textured sheet you have to lower the Z by approx 200. LiveZ has a maximum value of -2000. I calibrated the SPINDA with 1.5mm and my Z varies now between -415 and -615. My choice to replace the heatbreak was done before I had the SPINDA sensor. In that period of time I had issues with under-extrusion (it could be that the issues were tied to the PINDA and if I would replace the heatbreak back my issues would still be solved...) same with the couplers and the boden tube -- my printer prints fine now.

Mini with FW:4.4.1 + SuperPINDA + Bondtech Heatbreak + PC4-M8 couplers + 1 piece boden

Posted : 09/03/2021 12:12 pm
Richard D
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

-0.995.

After adjusting the position of the heatbreak (it was too low, extending too far out of the heatsink as delivered from the factory) and the SPINDA to match.

Posted : 14/03/2021 1:55 am
Lung
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

-1615 on the smooth sheet, -1920 on the textured.

Posted : 15/03/2021 4:31 pm
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

-1.965  on the smooth sheet w/ PLA

Posted : 24/03/2021 6:55 am
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Richard D
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

After taking my hot end apart, mine's now recalibrated to -1.310 on the smooth sheet.

I can’t help thinking that numbers much higher than -1.500 suggest that either the SPINDA needs moving up a little, or more significantly that the heatbreak might need moving too,  With a poorly positioned heatbreak implicated in partial clogs and underextrusions.

Posted : 24/03/2021 7:19 am
Jaycm07
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POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

-2.000 and first layer is perfect. But, looking at the replies from others I may need to raise the heatbreak or SPINDA, which I probably wont do unless I start to have issues.

Posted : 31/07/2021 12:31 pm
BogdanH
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As mentioned in previous posts (and elsewhere), there's no "right" Z-offset value, because it entirely depends on SuperPINDA position. That is, depending on SuperPINDA height, one can get good results (first layer) with -0.2 Z-offset, while someone else is happy printing at -1,900.
If you're happy with your first layer, just keep as it is. However, it's good to know, that -2.000 is max negative value and so you won't be able to decrease it anymore if needed.

[Mini+] [MK3S+BEAR]

Posted : 31/07/2021 12:55 pm
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cwbullet
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offset

Mine is now -1.450

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Posted : 31/07/2021 10:05 pm
AndrewTerry
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Mine is -0.908 for PLA/smooth sheet, and -1.3 for PETG/textured sheet.

Posted : 01/08/2021 8:26 am
Revy2k
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After following the manual on how to set the initial height of the SPINDA, and performing 1st layer calibrations on the smooth PEI sheet with the included Prusament PLA samples I arrived at -1.315

When moved onto a 1kg spool of Prusament PLA, which was purchased along with the printer, I had to dial it back to 1.200

Take a zip tie from the package and place it under the SuperPINDA sensor. Use the middle part of the zip tie, not the tip.

Prusa MINI+ Kit (fw 4_3_1)

Posted : 02/08/2021 10:43 pm
Jaycm07
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Was previously -2.00 for smooth sheet. Switched to textured sheet for PTEG and -2.00 was too high. Had to move SuperPINDA up some. Now sits at -.350 for smooth and -.750 for textured.

Posted : 12/09/2021 7:42 pm
JMH714
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I have two separate Mini+s. 

First Mini - 1.675 on smooth sheet, used zip tie measurement. 

Second Mini - somewhere .800 - 1.000 on smooth sheet, used 1.5mm measurement.

I haven't calibrate texture sheet on both printer, yet. Planned to do it shortly.

Posted : 13/09/2021 3:27 pm
Richard D
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move the PINDA ...

FWIW, after moving the SuperPINDA several times (as well as disassembling the hot end - including swapping nozzles and the heatbreak, after each of which it is necessary to recalibrate) my Mini+ is now holding at -0.770 on the smooth sheet and -1.200 on the satin sheet (although I haven't recalibrated to use the satin sheet since my last changes, so that might not be accurate).

If you are getting values higher than -1.200 on the smooth sheet I'd definitely recommend resetting the height of the PINDA (I use a credit card between it and the steel sheet).  

Posted : 13/09/2021 3:36 pm
cwbullet
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That is sound advice.  

Posted by: @richard-d

FWIW, after moving the SuperPINDA several times (as well as disassembling the hot end - including swapping nozzles and the heatbreak, after each of which it is necessary to recalibrate) my Mini+ is now holding at -0.770 on the smooth sheet and -1.200 on the satin sheet (although I haven't recalibrated to use the satin sheet since my last changes, so that might not be accurate).

If you are getting values higher than -1.200 on the smooth sheet I'd definitely recommend resetting the height of the PINDA (I use a credit card between it and the steel sheet).  

 

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Posted : 13/09/2021 3:43 pm
techyrod
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

I know I'm late but this worked spot on for me...

Posted : 07/11/2021 3:24 pm
Damiano_PL
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RE: POLL - What is YOUR - Z axis offset for Prusa Mini?

My setting is -1,780 mm and I think is too high value on smooth PEI sheet. I sometimes have problem with first layer but sometimes it's perfect.
Must I raise sensor or lower it ? For me I must lower it 😎 
It's correct way of lowering Live Z adjust ??

Posted : 08/11/2021 8:31 pm
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