Hey guys,
I have the Gmax 1.5+ and it comes with the BLTouch sensor. I've been having a problem printing when it comes to one of the corners. The calibration process seems to be perfect with the touch sensor checking 9 spots on the bed and everything ,other than the corner, is printing perfectly. When it reaches the bottom right corner, it appears that the bed bends upwards and so the extruder comes too close to the bed. I thought maybe the problem was from the clips holding the heated bed so I swapped the clips but nothing changed. Then, I also thought that maybe if I adjust the height of the touch sensor, I could get the extruder to print perfectly on that higher corner and the extruder be slightly too high, but functional, on the other corners. This didn't work as the the extruder on the other corners were too high. So I was wondering if maybe there was a way that the touch sensor could read the difference in height in that corner and adjust the z-axis when it get closer to that corner.
Here is what the first layer prints looked like: (I pushed down on the bed which is why the skirt is the only one affected and not the actual print is not)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-sr-y ... sp=sharing
Thanks for reading this far and all solutions and tips would be greatly appreciated!
I have the Gmax 1.5+ and it comes with the BLTouch sensor. I've been having a problem printing when it comes to one of the corners. The calibration process seems to be perfect with the touch sensor checking 9 spots on the bed and everything ,other than the corner, is printing perfectly. When it reaches the bottom right corner, it appears that the bed bends upwards and so the extruder comes too close to the bed. I thought maybe the problem was from the clips holding the heated bed so I swapped the clips but nothing changed. Then, I also thought that maybe if I adjust the height of the touch sensor, I could get the extruder to print perfectly on that higher corner and the extruder be slightly too high, but functional, on the other corners. This didn't work as the the extruder on the other corners were too high. So I was wondering if maybe there was a way that the touch sensor could read the difference in height in that corner and adjust the z-axis when it get closer to that corner.
Here is what the first layer prints looked like: (I pushed down on the bed which is why the skirt is the only one affected and not the actual print is not)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-sr-y ... sp=sharing
Thanks for reading this far and all solutions and tips would be greatly appreciated!