PLEASE, PLEASE give me a step by step answer. I cannot go on reading and guessing - I may throw the printer out of the window !!!!<font face="Arial, Verdana">
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</font></div>OK. I have spent almost a few weeks trying to make this work. Without z probing and auto leveling, using a min endstop the printer prints quite OK, but I have to manually recalibrate before each print.</font>
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<font face="Arial, Verdana">So using z probe:
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1. I have a CobbleBot Basic (yeah, I know!!).
2. Installed Z-probe (inductive sensor) - at Z-min pin, and moved endstop to z-max endstop.
Q1. What EXACTLY is "Z-probe height"? My probe tip is ABOVE level of hotend end nozzle. There to many definitions of "Z Probe Height". The image here http://www.repetier.com/documentation/repetier-firmware/z-probing/ shows this:
<font face="Arial, Verdana">http://imageshack.com/a/img633/1076/mrSTCb.jpg</span></font><br/></div><div><br/></div><div>but my set up is this:
http://imageshack.com/a/img905/4701/f6dZdM.jpg<br/></div><div><br/></div><div>In the FIRST case the Z probe triggers before nozzle is near bed, and will prevent nozzle from approaching bed to print. Unless z probe is a retractable mechanical probe. Do the calculations change.
2b. No matter what I do, I get a value of 30 added to my z height? Is this because the formula needs to change????
3. I choose 3 position z probing. I can actually do the z probing, and my probe triggers fine and the three positions are measured.
Q2: BUT the routine stops after the last point, and it does not go back up to calculate the z height.
4. Q3: How do I measure z height from bed to max endstop. It just is not working, and my prints always start with a bed crash.
5. Q4: What is the "zero" for starting a print? Without a z MIN endstop how does the printer know what position to start the print.
I need help !!!!!!! Soon !!!!!!!! :-)