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· Change home position in Ender 3 V2 with Cura
As @ahoeben points out - it's a simple thing to fix.
Don't go looking at changing a bunch of stuff until you have a feel for how the machine works. When the printer is put together with due care and adjusted correctly (all three axes perpendicular to each other, the belts are adjusted, the trolley wheels are adjusted, the E-steps are calibrated, and all the bolts are snugged up) the printer will kick out good prints.
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ahoeben 1,955
On the Printers pane of the Preferences, go to Machine Settings. Is the checkbox in front of "Origin at center" checked? It should not be checked.
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GregValiant 1,287
As @ahoeben points out - it's a simple thing to fix.
Don't go looking at changing a bunch of stuff until you have a feel for how the machine works. When the printer is put together with due care and adjusted correctly (all three axes perpendicular to each other, the belts are adjusted, the trolley wheels are adjusted, the E-steps are calibrated, and all the bolts are snugged up) the printer will kick out good prints.
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