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ian.s13
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Calibration Fail

I built my kit MK2S and used it for a month or so without any problem.

Then I moved the printer to put it into an IKEA housing. Big mistake.

I have not been able to successfully calibrate since. The printer passes the 4 step calibration, but when it goes to the 9 step , the nozzle ends up embedded in the print bed. I have tried disassembling and re-assembling without any success.

I have moved the PINDA sensor up and down. No luck.

Everything seems to be tight and moving freely. i have no idea how to remedy.

Suggestions or further info required?

Ian
Toronto, Canada

Posted : 08/03/2019 6:05 pm
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Re: Calibration Fail

When you moved the printer, did you by chance lift it by the extruder?

Posted : 08/03/2019 6:59 pm
ian.s13
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Calibration Fail

No, I always lifted by the frame.

I have now managed to get through the XYZ calibration, but the nozzle is too far from the print bed. When I try the first layer calibration, there is about 0.5 mm (or even as much as 1 mm) gap between the nozzle and the bed. Does that mean the PINDA is now too low?

Ian

Posted : 08/03/2019 7:27 pm
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Re: Calibration Fail

It's a trade off: Prusa says the first layer cal should require a value -0.500 and -1.000 ... so the observed 1 mm gap sounds about right; and doing a first layer cal should bring it in to the desired 0.2 mm ...

6.3.9 First layer calibration (kit only)

Posted : 08/03/2019 8:20 pm
ian.s13
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Calibration Fail

Got it. Thanks.

I think the PINDA sensor is very sensitive and can require some fine tuning. I guess I was lucky first time around.

Ian

Posted : 08/03/2019 9:24 pm
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