foehnsturm 970
Just enter a rough estimate for the y offset and repeat the calibration print. Then you should have one of the y lines matching.
Just enter a rough estimate for the y offset and repeat the calibration print. Then you should have one of the y lines matching.
The gcode-file places the calibration-line object to far to the back end of the print bed, so the distance between the y+20 line and the y+19 line was lower than the other distances. I created a new gcode with cura with another position of the stl-objects and now it was possible to perform the calibration as described.
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gr5 2,235
It might be better to post this in the (huge) mark2 topic because the people who know the answer probably won't notice your post but I'll help you out by letting at least one person know about your above post. @foehnsturm @tinkergnome - do either of you know what this guy is talking about? Again if you don't get an answer within a few hours go find the huge mark 2 post which has a dozen or so followers.
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