New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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geneb wrote:The software does the moves
... but how does the software know when the nozzle hits the bed? Can it sense the load on the steppers?
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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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the only problem is if you have an area lower than your set Z0 the software will not move below that.
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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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The process that MatterControl uses utilizes YOU as the sensor. It will jog the head and ask you about where it's at. Just go through the process, you'll see what I'm talking about. It doesn't make any firmware changes so there's no harm in experimenting with it.

joecnc2006: Repetier-Host (and likely MatterControl) will not normally allow a -Z, but trust me if you send a "G0 Z-0.05", the firmware will obey it. (much to the displeasure of your build plate and nozzle...)

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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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THIS WORKS !!!!! whoot thank you
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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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Repetier firmware Version 1.0.1 configured for RAMBo SeeMeCNC Rostock Max with Z-Probing and Bed Leveling
https://github.com/xform3/Repetier-Firmware
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Re: New calibration procedure for Rostock MAX

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Cool ... but with the Artemis this is a thing of the PAST! :-)

well ... no for my V1, V2 and V3s LOL thanks then :-)
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