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| ===== What does it mean for the bed to be " | ===== What does it mean for the bed to be " | ||
| - | We' | + | Bed leveling, also know as " |
| As the bed size scales larger, small errors in the bed level scale exponentially. For this reason larger beds are harder to level and require the level to be more accurate. Printers such as the Neptune 4 Plus and Neptune 4 Max present additional challenges for bed leveling. | As the bed size scales larger, small errors in the bed level scale exponentially. For this reason larger beds are harder to level and require the level to be more accurate. Printers such as the Neptune 4 Plus and Neptune 4 Max present additional challenges for bed leveling. | ||
| - | ===== Leveling with the Paper Method | + | ===== Leveling Methods ===== |
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| + | ==== Leveling with the Paper Method ==== | ||
| Elegoo' | Elegoo' | ||
| as the "Paper Method" | as the "Paper Method" | ||
| bed height can be adjusted and testing the tension of a piece of paper. There' | bed height can be adjusted and testing the tension of a piece of paper. There' | ||
| - | problematic, | + | problematic, |
| - | Note: Feeler gauges shouldn' | + | Feeler gauges shouldn' |
| - | specific thickness, they too are subjective and at best your accuracy using them not as good as what we | + | |
| - | can measure with the z probe. | + | |
| - | ===== Use an automated tool to determine precise Z heights | + | ==== Use an automated tool to determine precise Z heights ==== |
| The Neptune 4 Series printers have an accurate z probe that can measure the height of the plate at | The Neptune 4 Series printers have an accurate z probe that can measure the height of the plate at | ||
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| Recall that in geometry a plane is defined by at least 3 points in space. If we use the probe to measure the bed height at three (or more points) and the Z height agrees, the plane would be level. If we take those measurements at positions on the bed where we can adjust it's height, like the bed screw positions, we can adjust the screws and measure them and when we get each of the bed screw positions measuring the same Z value, the plane would be level. | Recall that in geometry a plane is defined by at least 3 points in space. If we use the probe to measure the bed height at three (or more points) and the Z height agrees, the plane would be level. If we take those measurements at positions on the bed where we can adjust it's height, like the bed screw positions, we can adjust the screws and measure them and when we get each of the bed screw positions measuring the same Z value, the plane would be level. | ||
| - | ===== Using the z probe for automated leveling | + | ==== Using the z probe for automated leveling ==== |
| - | Klipper has a built in feature | + | Klipper has built in features |
| - | If we have some basic knowledge of the screw threads we'd understand by how much a rotation would raise the bed. Used with probing the bed height and knowing the target height to level, Klipper can figure out how many " | + | If we have some basic knowledge of the screw threads we'd understand by how much a rotation would raise the bed. Used with probing the bed height and knowing the target height to level, Klipper can figure out how many " |
| Klipper also has a built in feature, SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE, | Klipper also has a built in feature, SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE, | ||
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| - | See https:// | + | Read the [[https:// |
| - | ===== Bed Screw Positions | + | === Bed Screw Positions === |
| The first defined bed screw is the one that is used as the reference position. All the other bed screws will be adjusted with the exception of the first one defined. | The first defined bed screw is the one that is used as the reference position. All the other bed screws will be adjusted with the exception of the first one defined. | ||
| - | [[The Neptune 4 Plus]] and [[Neptune 4 Max]] have two middle bed mounts that are fixed. As neither of these can be adjusted, we shouldn' | + | The [[Neptune 4 Plus]] and [[Neptune 4 Max]] have two middle bed mounts that are fixed. As neither of these can be adjusted, we shouldn' |
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| + | ===== Example Using SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE ===== | ||
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| + | See [[SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE example]] | ||
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