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Solved Cura 2 profile for C2 / Z offset problem

Discussion in 'Software' started by Kamil, Jul 3, 2017.

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  1. Kamil

    Kamil New Member

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    Hi,
    default cura from robo www don't include my z offset, only slicing directly on printer works.
    Maybe someone can send me cura files with correct g-codes?
     
  2. Kilrah

    Kilrah Well-Known Member

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    You do NOT want any startup Gcode in Cura, the offset is handled on the printer itself.
     
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  3. Kamil

    Kamil New Member

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    but let's back to question,
    Z offset only works, when model is moved to printer and sliced via touch screen,
    when i send it to robo from Cura, printer don't care about z offset and print in air
     
  4. Geof

    Geof Volunteer Moderator
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    That sounds like you need to run the z wizard again and set your z height. The new robo series handles things differently than the old machines did (no M 565 Z offest commands). You want your start up script blank like @Kilrah pointed out and want to use the wizard and manual "fine" adjustment via the lcd screen to set your first layer distance. :D
     
  5. Kamil

    Kamil New Member

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    what's curious, now works but i didin't do or change anything new
    thanks for info and help! :)
     
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    Geof Volunteer Moderator
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    glad to hear its working for you!
     
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