Ender 3 Pro Bltouch Z Offset Not Working
Ender 3 Pro Bltouch Z Offset Not Working. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.
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Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.
I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. My printer head is way out of sync now. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I'm sure the offset can be fixed... Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer head is way out of sync now. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit... I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. My printer head is way out of sync now. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer head is way out of sync now... I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit.. I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer head is way out of sync now... My printer head is way out of sync now.

Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer head is way out of sync now. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. My printer head is way out of sync now.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.
My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.

Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer head is way out of sync now... I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer head is way out of sync now. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I'm sure the offset can be fixed.. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.
I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed... Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer head is way out of sync now.. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020... My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer... I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

I think i am seeing a similar issue.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

My printer head is way out of sync now. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer head is way out of sync now.. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

I'm sure the offset can be fixed.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer head is way out of sync now. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset... Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer head is way out of sync now.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer head is way out of sync now. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer... Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue.
My printer head is way out of sync now.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. My printer head is way out of sync now. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020... My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer head is way out of sync now. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer head is way out of sync now. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020... My printer head is way out of sync now.

My printer head is way out of sync now... My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020... Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer head is way out of sync now.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer head is way out of sync now.. My printer head is way out of sync now.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.

I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I think i am seeing a similar issue... I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. My printer head is way out of sync now. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish... I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset... I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit... Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer head is way out of sync now. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish... My printer head is way out of sync now.

My printer head is way out of sync now.. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit... I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose... I think i am seeing a similar issue.. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. My printer head is way out of sync now. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020... I'm sure the offset can be fixed.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer head is way out of sync now. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit... My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset.

I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer head is way out of sync now. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose.. My printer head is way out of sync now.

I think i am seeing a similar issue. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue.

Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.. My printer head is way out of sync now.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects... My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I think i am seeing a similar issue. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer head is way out of sync now.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020.. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. My printer head is way out of sync now. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.

I think i am seeing a similar issue. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I think i am seeing a similar issue.. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer.

I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. My printer head is way out of sync now. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. I think i am seeing a similar issue. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

My printer head is way out of sync now. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. My printer head is way out of sync now. I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Manually calibrating the z offset is something i'd recommend everyone to do on their ender 3, but not just if you plan on printing on a glass bed which would require you to move the limit switch up a notch, but also to make sure that you adjust set the limit switch in such a way that the springs under the bed aren't extremely tight, leaving you with no room to lower the bed, or too loose. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish.

Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. I'm sure the offset can be fixed... Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.
I think i am seeing a similar issue. My printer head is way out of sync now. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed. I start the print off it auto homes, then goes across the all the bed to pick up the 9 points then purges down one side with a good squish. I'm sure the offset can be fixed. Copy link lwaynej commented aug 14, 2020. Have not used the 3d printed much since so set it up again homed it and adjusted the z offset to suit. Take note of the z on the printer display (take that number and add the measurement of the calibration sheet or device used) set your z offset. Just a bad bltouch and a z offset that has no effects. My printer uses the skr 1.4 and i use a bltouch for the z endstop (i am not using bed leveling at this point, it is turned off in the printer. Or just settle on manual leveling and make my stupid self remember to level the bed.