• LazaroFilm
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    49 months ago

    I don’t have this problem. I have a precision piezo Orion probe. My probe is my nozzle.

    • @skilltheamps@feddit.de
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      59 months ago

      How do you handle residual filament on the nozzle from previous prints? Or if you heat it up to get to nozzle itself to touch the bed, do you get dabs of plastic distributed around your bed?

      • LazaroFilm
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        9 months ago

        I preheat to 170°c. That allows the filament to be soft enough to be cleaned (with tweezers or a brush, it peels off in one piece most of the time) without oozing. Then I do a 10mm retract before probing.

      • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        My probe hits my z endstop, so similar idea. I preheat my probe and manually wipe it before I home. Any ooze doesn’t really make a difference in first layer. At some point I’ll print a purge bucket and nozzle brush…

        My endstop is just a metal rod, but since it’s cold filament doesn’t stick to it. If I were probing my bed I would probably want a hot nozzle and cold bed.

        • @skilltheamps@feddit.de
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          29 months ago

          Cold bed can be a problem sometimes due to the bed warping with temperature. I myself always probe with the bed at printing temperature for this reason