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tevo_tarantula_i3_3d_printer [15.12.2018 15:56] – [Slicer Software and Settings] Pascal Sutertevo_tarantula_i3_3d_printer [16.02.2020 14:55] – [Setting the Z Axis Sensor offset] Pascal Suter
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 In order to adjust the Z axis, i first sent G28 to auto home all axis, then G29 to autolevel the bed, i then used ''G1 Z0'' to move the Z axis to the 0 position. I put a sheet of paper under the Nozzle and set my first guess what the offset could be. it's better if you set your offset too little so that your extruder won't crash into the printbed  In order to adjust the Z axis, i first sent G28 to auto home all axis, then G29 to autolevel the bed, i then used ''G1 Z0'' to move the Z axis to the 0 position. I put a sheet of paper under the Nozzle and set my first guess what the offset could be. it's better if you set your offset too little so that your extruder won't crash into the printbed 
-  M851 Z-0.6+  M851 Z-0.8
 Now run ''G28'' agin and go again to ''G0 Z0''. Repeat this process until the nozzle makes contact with the paper so that the paper can still slide in and out from underneath the nozzle, then increase the offset by another -0.1mm  Now run ''G28'' agin and go again to ''G0 Z0''. Repeat this process until the nozzle makes contact with the paper so that the paper can still slide in and out from underneath the nozzle, then increase the offset by another -0.1mm 
  
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