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pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online 10 months agoYou’re thinking of calibrating the Z-offset. A heated nozzle would have no impact on auto bed leveling.
Also, you don’t calibrate the Z-offset with a heated nozzle. Thermal expansion is the reason you use a piece of paper in between the nozzle and bed.
GingeyBook@lemm.ee 10 months ago
I have the bed and nozzle when calibrating z offset and bed tramming and auto bed leveling.
What’s the correct way for each of those?
SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world 10 months ago
When you’re calibrating X-offset you’re noting the difference between the probe and the nozzle.
So for that you want the nozzle heated but not the bed. Not that it hurts to have the bed heated. It’s just not needed.
Because the way you get the z offset is to find the point where probe triggers… and then find where the nozzle touches that same point.
For bed tramming you’ll want the bed heated. Although unless it’s badly warped you can get by without it and ABL should account for that anyway. What you want here is for the nozzle to be the same distance from the bed when it moves over it.