If been printing with a 0.6 mm nozzle with automatic bed leveling for ages with no issues.
But I changed to a 0.2mm nozzle for a more accurate part. Problem is I had to level the bed maually, first time ever.
The length of the hot end is the same within about 0.1 mm between each nozzle.
anyone else come across this issue and how did you resolve in getting back to auto leveling?
If the nozzle is slightly longer, you want to lower the proximity sensor to match.
Is that the recessed screw pn the back behind the nozzle?
Did you figure out why no auto leveling was available? - It should be possible without any problems..
Did you look at your logs?
https://wiki.snapmaker.com/en/Snapmaker_2/troubleshooting/result7
Since I started this topic I have been using manual bed levelling each time I switch the printer on to print. However I wish to go back to auto leveling with the .5 nozzle. When I try this it pushes the bed down a little at the front and returns ok but as the process goes to the rear of the bed it reports an error of someting gone wrong.
Can some one reply with a step by step guide cure this problem. I have updated the firmware.
Regards
Graeme
Which toolhead is mounted?
Is the installation status of the quick swap or bracing kit correctly set on the touchscreen?
Have a look here:
https://wiki.snapmaker.com/en/Snapmaker_2/troubleshooting/first_point_calibration_fail
THanks. I got it sorted.