Hey Folks,
I have a problem with my heatbed. The print is not centered... I'm using ideamaker and checked severel times the printer settings. But it seems to be fine.
When I travel manually with the "Move" buttons, I have offsets X appr. 15mm and Y appr. 30mm. So I don't think it's more than false calibration of the slicer software.
I have a part at 310x310 and I'm now not able to print it...
Do anyone else had this problem?
Thanks for every help and ideas to fix it.
Center Bed
Re: Center Bed
Hi, You can check the print range setting in the slicing software
Whether to set to center printing.
Whether to set to center printing.
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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Re: Center Bed
Hey William,
I did that already... I have 320x320. And as I told you the strange thing is, when I manually move the hotend (with the geeetech control panel) I can't use the full range of the bed 'cause the X0/Y0 is off the bed in the air. So it's seems not to be a problem with the slicer...
I tried now just to give the slicer unreal data about the heatbed. When I use for X 350mm and for Y 420mm, then the print is centered. BUT it has an effect on the size. So a square constructed as 320 x 320 mm is printed with 310 x 270 mm... What the hack.
Is there anything I can do in Smartto oder any G-Code I can use to set a new center Point?
I did that already... I have 320x320. And as I told you the strange thing is, when I manually move the hotend (with the geeetech control panel) I can't use the full range of the bed 'cause the X0/Y0 is off the bed in the air. So it's seems not to be a problem with the slicer...
I tried now just to give the slicer unreal data about the heatbed. When I use for X 350mm and for Y 420mm, then the print is centered. BUT it has an effect on the size. So a square constructed as 320 x 320 mm is printed with 310 x 270 mm... What the hack.
Is there anything I can do in Smartto oder any G-Code I can use to set a new center Point?