November 19, 2024
Description
Based on the excellent first layer calibration method from JeffJordan on the prusa forums. He provided the object as gcode, with some helpful beeps built in. Designed to check two z heights, and cross compare.
My FirstLayerCalibrationObject:
Run the normal first layer calibration from settings, and put your eyes below the print head so you can see the nozzle. Get the nozzle close enough to smush the filament but not crash into the bed.
At best, eyeballing like this will give you a basic first layer calibration that is within +/- 0.2mm. This is enough for most prints.
Now let's use the FirstLayerCalibrationObject.3mf
Open the 3mf project and select your printer / settings. Set the following:
Print on your printer, and after the skirt starts printing, hold the knob until the Live Adjust Z menu appears.
Write down the current z-height, then start adjusting. Allow the printer to run for about 1 - 2 cm of the object, then select a new z-height number and write it down. Keep repeating until the object finishes.
When complete, wait for the bed to cool, remove the calibration object, and do some tests!
Mark the z-heights in your notes with good adhesion and strength.
Repeat again, narrowing in on the z-heights you like.
You can keep going if you like, but that's generally where I stop as good enough. I can't really tell the difference below +/- 0.02 mm
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution