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Hi I apologise my lack of punctuation as I am dictating this message for electronically
The system compares almost identical to the duet 3D Smart effector system in terms of accuracy and repeatability.
In terms of issues with the nozzle our advice is to flip any residual filament with a wire cutter or similar instruments before printing and then to heat the nozzle to 130° C before probing with printbed at normal first layer temperature.
This ensures that no use will occur as it is below the ooze temperature of almost all filaments.
Practically this seems to be very effective and first layers are generally highly repeatable it frequently surprises me that there seems to be a cohort of 3D printer uses who do not routinely clean the nozzle in anyway.
Re: Precision Piezo Z-probe Now available. November 23, 2017 02:36PM |
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...., and for stationary beds the result is optimal.
Re: Precision Piezo Z-probe Now available. November 24, 2017 03:58PM |
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Re: Precision Piezo Z-probe Now available. November 24, 2017 04:43PM |
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...., and for stationary beds the result is optimal.
Yes indeed.
I have two deltas - both with under bed sensors - not even mounted - just loosely put on top of the piezos (see my earlier posts).
Since I have the piezos I NEVER ever had to worry about Calibration anymore. It simply works.
Before the piezos, every evening I had to tinker arround with the bed height to get first layer perfect.
Thanks again for this really great technology!
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Re: Precision Piezo Z-probe Now available. November 25, 2017 01:28PM |
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That's very kind we'd be very grateful. I have spoken to one person about chimera. Whichever is the one with two nozzles might not be helped much by piezo in that they will both have to be at the same level and you'll need a physically flat and orthogonal bed to not scrape the non working nozzle? Or am I overstating it, I haven't used one. If you talk about idex or something like that then twin z probes would make this really easy to get good results from.
* I should add that I'm planning on using this for a milled flat aluminium bed, where a bed levelling feature is really only used for convenience and for the graphical bed display on a duet. My technique would be quite annoying if it was to be used regularly. My printer won't need regular levelling.
The other person who is trying this is going to try a large piezo with multiple holes drilled. I'd relocate the bowden collects if they are the larger type to above the assembly and use guide tubes to minimise the amount of pzt you have to drill away. Either that or fit the piezo in the carriage.
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Re: Precision Piezo Z-probe Now available. November 27, 2017 10:18AM |
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Thank you for your feedback, do you mind if I put it on the website?
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