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Gantry Alignment tuning setup about The gantry forms the X axis for the printer's head. It needs to be square to the frame or the height of the head will be different at one side than the other. This is often noticeable in the bed mesh map. If the gantry isn't level it also can cause part knocks and print failures.
Orca Calibration tuning setup about resources Proper calibration of the Filament Profile is essential for good prints. Orca slicer has several built in calibration tests to assist in determining the specific profile values. A great guide that would be hard to do better in terms of explanations is at
Bed Mesh Inspection setup tuning bed_mesh Run a full bed mesh to map how flat the surface is above and below the level of plane. Rather than using this for compensation, we'll use a full bed mesh in this step to visualize warpage on the plate and evaluate not the bed level, but how warped the bed surface might be. This warpage can become overly pronounced and undesirable if the bed screw tension is to high, for example, and by inspection we can make adjustments that can improve the warpage, re…
Tuning Extruder Rotational Distance setup tuning An accurate extruder rotational distance tuned for your specific extruder head is critical, if off so will all of Klippers extrusion calculations. This should be done before other tuning and calibrations relating to extruding filament.
Z Probe Configuration Tuning z_probe tuning setup The Neptune 4 Series of printers is equipped with a inductive sensor probe which can measure the position of the print head from the bed plate. Since it's and inductive probe it requires the metal bed plate to provide the inductance for the probe to sense. It's used for setting to set virtual z endstop, and if the plate isn't installed when the probe goes to home and set this position it will drive down into and gouge the magnetic bed material…

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