John Doe 2 | 01/03/2023 12:29:47 |
![]() 441 forum posts 29 photos | Posted by Neil Wyatt on 28/02/2023 11:55:14:
Zeroing Z-height is usually achieved by adjusting the z-stop microswitch......
Neil Yes, I just find it really odd that the manufacturers would have loosening and physically moving two end-stop microswitches or turning the end-stop screws, (my machine has one for each Z motor) as a way of setting a Z height to fractions of a mm. Especially when; under the axis control menu, (of my printer), Z height can be moved up or down in 0.1mm steps. So why not simply add a software button in the menu to save a new Z position that had been achieved by this axis control ? Just seems such an obvious thing to me, whereas I cannot move and re-tighten two switches to an accuracy of tenths of a mm without getting a dial indicator out and clamping etc. Just seems daft. |
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