I have a bltouch clone which work fine on glass bed. After switching to textured PEI sheet, it’s variance trippled to 0.1mm, which make my bed mesh all wobbly.

I’m I suppose to remove the steel plate when making the bed mesh? Do you home Z with a probe with this setup?

The weirdest thing is, despite all this all my prints adhere completely fine. I guess PEI is just that good.

    • CmdrShepard
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      il y a 3 ans

      Me reading this as someone who just ditched their glass bed because of how warped it was. 🙃

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    il y a 3 ans

    I’ve had no issues using the bl touch on a textured bed up to this point, and I’ve been using mine in combination for about 18 months. The bed texture shouldn’t be significant enough if your z offset is appropriately dialed in.

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    il y a 3 ans

    I use marlin UBL with a bl touch. On textured sheet. The first thing is to recognize it’s supposed to have that variance.

    I found that increasing the first layer extrusion width (140%, normally I’m at 110% unless I need a strong and ugly part,) and juicing the extrusion multiplier slightly helped.

    My calibration process for z offset was:

    • set z off set to zero,
      -turn off software endsroos. (M211 s0; use s1 to turn them back on. This allows you to go negative positions.)
    • move the nozzle to 0,0,0 and slide down carefully. I use the smallest feeler gauge I’ve got to test contact.

    Then I probe the mesh and save it to the board. (And recall it on the print start gcode and do a 3x3 probe to tilt the mesh into position.)

    What I have found is that it slides a bit with the magnetic base- especially on heavy/fast prints invalidating the mesh.

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    il y a 3 ans

    Does the variance return to normal if you switch back to the glass plate? If you probe multiple times on the same spot, do you still get large variance?

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        il y a 3 ans

        If you press down on the PEI/steel sheet manually, does it look like it’s flexing or does it feel stable? When you switched from glass to steel+PEI, did you put an adhesive magnet sheet on the print carriage, or are you using some other method to hold the print surface in place? Just found a post on reddit where someone discovered that their build plate only sticks to the magnetic sheet when they rotate the plate 90 degrees, so perhaps that’s worth a try.

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            il y a 3 ans

            Not doubting you, but I can’t think of a logical reason for why it would be like that. The probe pin shouldn’t push down hard enough to be able to deform the PEI

            Perhaps as a workaround you could configure the firmware to probe each spot 3 times and average the result, if you don’t mind the extra time levelling would take?

            • x7tYnC6c@lemmy.worldOP
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              il y a 3 ans

              I meant the probe is deflected by the texture. Taking multiple sample is what I’m doing, yes. It take at least 5 samples for it to be reasonably smooth, which is why I’m asking other experience.

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                il y a 3 ans

                You mean you think the probe slides off the bumps in the texture? I think the probe should be stiff and light enough to not do that, but perhaps you could’ve been unlucky if it’s a clone not from a well known brand (e.g. Trianglelabs… even Creality’s probe’s are supposed to be quite good afaik)

                • x7tYnC6c@lemmy.worldOP
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                  il y a 3 ans

                  Yes. I’m certain it is a build quality problem. The probe is just plastic and by design hang freely. Even a steel rod with bearing can easily be deflected by a few tens of micron.