PINDA already touching the bed
Don't know why the print is off after a week of not printing, so I did an XYZ calibration. The nozzle started dragging the paper so I just lowered the PINDA. Helped a little, but still dragging, so I lowered it some more. Eventually the PINDA was touching the bed and the nozzle still somewhat drags the paper. What do I do now? I can't lower the PINDA anymore at the risk of knocking prints off the bed in the future. Thank you for your help
Picture?
Cheerio,
RE: PINDA already touching the bed
Could be a broken PINDA. If you have a spare one, worth swapping it out.
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RE: PINDA already touching the bed
Sounds too low.
Don't know why the print is off after a week of not printing, so I did an XYZ calibration. The nozzle started dragging the paper so I just lowered the PINDA. Helped a little, but still dragging, so I lowered it some more. Eventually the PINDA was touching the bed and the nozzle still somewhat drags the paper. What do I do now? I can't lower the PINDA anymore at the risk of knocking prints off the bed in the future. Thank you for your help
I agree it could be faulty but I think we need more info.
Could be a broken PINDA. If you have a spare one, worth swapping it out.
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