Temperature for mesh and z-offset
Since I still somehow have strange problems with my first layers being off randomly I wanted to ask at what temp the bed and z-offset should be done.
So far I do both at roomtemp which seems wrong, but doing them at higher temps gives me even worse first layers.
I don't do a mesh before each print but manually from time to time since the mesh takes forever at the start of every print.
When the print is started:
1. Homing all axia at roomtemp
2. Bed heating and preheating extruder to 150°
3. Bed Mesh (which I don't do) and z-Tilt at bed printingtemp (I can't figure out why the z-tilt is done here, can't find the command anywhere in the start macros)
From this I should do the mesh at print temp, but after the z-tilt it verifies the z-height again and probably does overwrite the first z-homing, therefore everything should be done at printing temperature.
Maybe someone can explain that procedure to me
So far I do both at roomtemp which seems wrong, but doing them at higher temps gives me even worse first layers.
I don't do a mesh before each print but manually from time to time since the mesh takes forever at the start of every print.
When the print is started:
1. Homing all axia at roomtemp
2. Bed heating and preheating extruder to 150°
3. Bed Mesh (which I don't do) and z-Tilt at bed printingtemp (I can't figure out why the z-tilt is done here, can't find the command anywhere in the start macros)
From this I should do the mesh at print temp, but after the z-tilt it verifies the z-height again and probably does overwrite the first z-homing, therefore everything should be done at printing temperature.
Maybe someone can explain that procedure to me
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