scyto
September 26, 2021, 7:09pm
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Also take a look at these thread may be informative, may be rathole, but yes in theory it should be possible, and many do manage it. For some of us issues preventing it go beyond simple calibration / extruder / temps settings.
Now i have solved my sloping bed issues, I continue to try and get the first layer to be the same across the entire build plate. the image below shows where I perceive I am failing. this is the print held up to a screen to act as a light box.
The source STL is Bed Level Calibration Square Grid by wsreith - Thingiverse
[calibration test]
It is printed on a metallic PEI coated plate i purchased ages ago but have not used until today. This gives much better results than the black stock surfa…
Ok, at risk of making myself sound stupid.
If i have model that is .2mm high on the z and my initial layer height is .2mm why does:
a) the skirt print at .2mm high
b) the model print at .4mm high
doing this the model only has perimeters, solid infill and external perimeter
I am using prusa
ironing is off which adds a layer in the slicer)
I am using a true micrometer to measure (not calipers)
is this one of those conventions like where 2x4 wood is not actually 2x4 inches?
am i doing some…