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Hi, I have a Creality CR-10s Pro V2 and every time I start a print via USB using your software, it does its auto bed leveling but then starts to draw these weird lines on the left side of my bed and then goes completely to the very left front corner and hits the tabs holding my build plate on. I dont know why it does this seeing as if I use the Creality Slicer after bed leveling it goes straight into building the model at the center of the build plate, but on your software its drawing weird lines on the left and hitting the build plate tab at front left. I took a video of this and posted on youtube for you to view. Here is the link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R3Cja7C2sI

Please help.

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    At first I thought you had the "triangle" issue (link below) but no after watching the video I think your part is being printed centered on position (0,0).  This is a common problem and easy to fix.  Delta printers (google it if you don't know what I mean) have (0,0) in the center of the print area and can go negative in X and Y.  All the other printers (most printers) have (0,0) in the lower left corner (where you are printing) and all the coordinates are positive (no negative X or Y values).

     

    There is a checkbox you need to switch.

     

     go to left side of screen in PREPARE mode.  Click on your printer, then do "manage printers" then "machine settings"

     

    In there is a checkbox about if (0,0) is in the center or not.  It is not!  Change that checkbox.

     

     

    >>>https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/31676-how-do-i-turn-off-this-initial-triangle/

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    Like gr5 said, it's probably that you have thicked "origin at center" by accident! Unthick that option in your printer settings and you are ready to go...

     

    If this doesn't solve the problem, maybe you can share the project-file with us. Load the object in Cura, choose for SAVE PROJECT and share that 3MF-file with us. Then we have your settings and it is easier to see what may be the problem!

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    Posted · Hitting Corner
    1 hour ago, gr5 said:

    At first I thought you had the "triangle" issue (link below) but no after watching the video I think your part is being printed centered on position (0,0).  This is a common problem and easy to fix.  Delta printers (google it if you don't know what I mean) have (0,0) in the center of the print area and can go negative in X and Y.  All the other printers (most printers) have (0,0) in the lower left corner (where you are printing) and all the coordinates are positive (no negative X or Y values).

     

    There is a checkbox you need to switch.

     

     go to left side of screen in PREPARE mode.  Click on your printer, then do "manage printers" then "machine settings"

     

    In there is a checkbox about if (0,0) is in the center or not.  It is not!  Change that checkbox.

     

     

    >>>https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/31676-how-do-i-turn-off-this-initial-triangle/

    That worked! Thank you!

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