Geeetech a20m, leveling, and questions about editing.
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 11:56 pm
I bought a A20M printer, been using it on win-10 and printing from the SD card.
Been using Fusion-360 to create models, and Cura-4.0 to slice to *.gcode files to the SD card for printing.
I later purchased the official auto leveling sensor, 3d-toutch.
Arduino (MARLIN) 1.8.5 firmware is updated, and u8 library compiled and installed.
I have it installed like it said to do in the Videos linked here from Youtube, pins are in proper alignment, I've tried using the 3mm hex wrench setup, and I've tried the 2mm platform setup for Z height.
The issue I'm having is that the printer is very hard to get level, and I get pre-print oozing as the extruder nozzle heats up.
I could very much use some advice in setting the bed level to the gantry, and getting the Auto-leveling sensor setup with the proper Z offset so I get a good 1st layer.
I also would like to know if its possible to set the starting point (pre Print) to be at 0x-0y-#z so the pre-print oozing out isn't on the bed.
This is open source, but I don't really know how to fiddle with the code to adjust leveling points and how many Grid points or other fine tuning.
The 3d printer I started with was a XYZ-Davinci-pro, and other than it being completely proprietary concerning slicing software, it just never did print accurate and I wanted to take the next step towards getting a nice 3d printer that isn't restricted to poor software and bad firmware updates.
Is anyone willing to help out?
Been using Fusion-360 to create models, and Cura-4.0 to slice to *.gcode files to the SD card for printing.
I later purchased the official auto leveling sensor, 3d-toutch.
Arduino (MARLIN) 1.8.5 firmware is updated, and u8 library compiled and installed.
I have it installed like it said to do in the Videos linked here from Youtube, pins are in proper alignment, I've tried using the 3mm hex wrench setup, and I've tried the 2mm platform setup for Z height.
The issue I'm having is that the printer is very hard to get level, and I get pre-print oozing as the extruder nozzle heats up.
I could very much use some advice in setting the bed level to the gantry, and getting the Auto-leveling sensor setup with the proper Z offset so I get a good 1st layer.
I also would like to know if its possible to set the starting point (pre Print) to be at 0x-0y-#z so the pre-print oozing out isn't on the bed.
This is open source, but I don't really know how to fiddle with the code to adjust leveling points and how many Grid points or other fine tuning.
The 3d printer I started with was a XYZ-Davinci-pro, and other than it being completely proprietary concerning slicing software, it just never did print accurate and I wanted to take the next step towards getting a nice 3d printer that isn't restricted to poor software and bad firmware updates.
Is anyone willing to help out?