After the height goes through this limit, no more compansation will be applied _limit 1 # The compensation algorithm will stop working after this limit, starting from the "dampening_start" parameter. Any height before this setting is still will be compensated fully If you set this setting to a height, the compensation will start to be applied less and less (linearly) until "height_limit" is reached. _start 0.5 # Compansation normally is applied for all heights, with full power. _by_two_corners false # G29/31/32 will not work without providing XYAB parameters: XY - start point, AB rectangle size from starting point. _readable true # Human readable formatting of probe table Probe where to move to in Z before it probes, this should be around 5-10mm above the bed _height 5 # The initial height of the probe lift above the table, mm. true # True = When you start the printer, the table is loaded from the file _offsets 20,0,0 # Offset of the probe in relation to the nozzle, mm FALSE, If you are not using all 3 endstops _home false # This can be set if you want the leveling strategy to home before probing. _y_size 5 # The number of points along the Y axis for the case if X! = Y. _x_size 5 # The number of points along the X axis for the case if X! = Y. # 5 # Number of points on each of the axes. true #The strategy must be enabled in the config, as well as the zprobe module. What am I missing here? What am I doing wrong? I printed without leveling and with leveling and there’s no difference. I tried flashing the latest firmware, an older firmware, changing the leveling strategy, many codes of leveling, rewriting from scratch the config file to match the firmware, following the zprobe manual over and over again, but it all boils down to this: It does the calibration nicely and write the conclusions in the machine control terminal, but all the prints look the same, and it is evident that the calibration is not taken into account. I tried G29, G32, both of them with 3 point calibration, now G31 is the latest. _by_two_corners true # Two point calibration Mm_per_line_segment 1 # necessary for cartesians using rectangular-grid _limit 1 # no compensation to apply after this point (optional) _start 0.5 # compensation decrease point (optional) _height 10 # will move to Z10 before the first probe false # If the saved grid is to be loaded on boot then this must be set to true _offsets 0,0,0 # Optional probe offsets from the nozzle or tool head 5 # The size of the grid, for example, 7 causes a 7x7 grid with 49 points. For those who are on the fence due to this reason, it is available on their website as a separate purchase and reasonably priced at $39.90. true # The strategy must be enabled in the config, as well as the zprobe module. With that said, common materials such as PLA seem to have absolute perfect adhesion to the coated build surface. I deducted one star on the Features rating solely for this reason, where it is something that many do consider to be an absolute requirement. The only notable drawback in my opinion is the lack of a heated bed. When you factor in the extras such as WiFi connectivity, Blackout Recovery and the Smartphone app, you have one of the most complete packages available under $400. It has a massive build volume compared to its compact dimensions, built using high quality components, and the results are among the best available in similarly priced machines. This is a fantastic 3D printer offered at a budget friendly price point. While I would have preferred the inclusion of a heated bed within the package, this can be purchased separately from their website. Unfortunately the build plate does not include a heated bed, only a factory coated surface to improve adhesion. By utilizing these in the design, the aluminum build plate is attached directly to the x-axis guide rail, ensuring it remains level at all times. The high quality linear rails are the basic motion system in which the printer moves. Mounting these to a frame built from aluminum extrusion, it is extremely durable while being only a fraction of the weight and size of its competitors. It is compact by design, comprised of 6 core modules that it requires to operate. They have placed great emphasis on quality construction using only the essential components. The minimalist approach is the foundation of the Cetus3D and by far my favorite aspect of this printer.
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