Update Setup Documentation

steeb 2024-08-06 12:20:21 -07:00
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@ -16,8 +16,10 @@ I <s>have</s> *had* two build plates for this. The stock one from Creality with
The PEI plate is being returned as defective - it doesn't work on my other printers, either. I've ordered a new stock mat that will hopefully correct any of the weird leveling issues I've had. The PEI plate is being returned as defective - it doesn't work on my other printers, either. I've ordered a new stock mat that will hopefully correct any of the weird leveling issues I've had.
## Problems? ## Problems?
### Non-functional/detrimental bed meshes ### <s?Non-functional/detrimental bed meshes
Bed meshes don't seem to work properly. I can get wildly different bed meshes without ever moving or adjusting anything on the machine, leading me to believe that the BL-Touch probe might have some issues (or may not be a genuine part, I'm not certain.) It might be worth looking into something else for Z probing. Bed meshes don't seem to work properly. I can get wildly different bed meshes without ever moving or adjusting anything on the machine, leading me to believe that the BL-Touch probe might have some issues (or may not be a genuine part, I'm not certain.) It might be worth looking into something else for Z probing. </s>
Bed meshing was working, it's just that I'm unused to sprung beds. Enabling adaptive meshing with KAMP has resolved this issue.
### <s>Bad PEI plate, maybe ### <s>Bad PEI plate, maybe
I can't get anything to stick to the PEI plate I bought, which sucks because it's the ONLY build plate I bother using on other builds.</s> I can't get anything to stick to the PEI plate I bought, which sucks because it's the ONLY build plate I bother using on other builds.</s>
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Be sure to home (<code>G28</code>) before performing the <code>BED_MESH_CALIBRATE</code>; it's also important to run <code>M117</code> to clear any messages hanging up in the system. <code>LINE_PURGE</code> needs to come *after* <code>START_PRINT</code> to make sure it happens **immediately** before the print begins to minimize blobbing and stringing on the first layer. Be sure to home (<code>G28</code>) before performing the <code>BED_MESH_CALIBRATE</code>; it's also important to run <code>M117</code> to clear any messages hanging up in the system. <code>LINE_PURGE</code> needs to come *after* <code>START_PRINT</code> to make sure it happens **immediately** before the print begins to minimize blobbing and stringing on the first layer.
If you are just importing the PrusaSlicer profile, these changes to the START G-Code should already be applied.
# Tuning # Tuning
## Z Offset ## Z Offset
[Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Probe_Calibrate.html) [Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Probe_Calibrate.html)
**NOTE:** I've hda to re-adjust the Z offset fairly frequently, sometimes between each print. It's not a large task, but I'm unsure if there's an issue with either the probe or the bed screws or the bed itself - just do not rely on this to be accurate over a large amount of time! **NOTE:** I've hda to re-adjust the Z offset fairly frequently, sometimes between each print. It's not a large task, but I'm unsure if there's an issue with either the probe or the bed screws or the bed itself - just do not rely on this to be accurate over a large amount of time!
Home all axes and then enter <code>PROBE_CALIBRATE</code> into the command line. From there, adjust the Z offset in small increments using the on-screen arrows until it is close enough to the bed that you feel resistance when you drag a sheet of paper below it. You just need to feel enough drag to be noticable - it doesn't need to put up resistance Home all axes and then enter <code>PROBE_CALIBRATE</code> into the command line. From there, adjust the Z offset in small increments using the on-screen arrows until it is close enough to the bed that you feel resistance when you drag a sheet of paper below it. You just need to feel enough drag to be noticeable - it doesn't need to put up resistance
## Bed Leveling ## Bed Leveling
[Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Manual_Level.html) [Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Manual_Level.html)
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## Bed Mesh Calibration ## Bed Mesh Calibration
[Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Bed_Mesh.html) [Official documentation link](https://www.klipper3d.org/Bed_Mesh.html)
**NOTE:** I'm not certain this is 100% necessary as this unit appears to have a pretty dang flat bed; my results have not been much different when using a bed mesh. I feel that the BL Touch probe installed is either wonky or inaccurate. If and when I switch this machine over to hard mounts, this may be a more important set. Bed meshing is now handled automatically on every print by KAMP. It creates a smaller mesh of only the area you'll be printing on, meaning they are **much** more accurate.
## ...and the rest. ## ...and the rest.
These are things that need to be set up but not done as frequently. These are things that need to be set up but not done as frequently.