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  1. josh0

    josh0 New Member

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    I've scoured google with all the search criteria I can think of and as far as I can tell, no one's posted Mattercontrol's maximum "Bed Size" and "Print Center" (settings > Printer > Print Area > ) numbers for the R1+, anywhere.

    If you're using MC and an R1+, please tell me the numbers you have.

    Currently, I'm 228,245 / 111,110, but I think the low end of the Y-axis (the bed-in-and out dimension) might be getting hung up without audible concern but the 245 value is low anyway because I just wanted a margin of safety.
     
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    Shouldn't matter which software you use.
    The sizes are:

    X => 228
    Y => 254
    Z => 200

    Same settings I use for any slicer ainmed at the R1/R1+
     
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    I appreciate the reply, but i gotta reiterate i also need the centerpoints.
     
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    ? Just divide X and Y by 2.
    Odd because I don't remem ber needing to set that. But there you go :)
    Z you do not need a center point.
     
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    P.S. do NOT get confused by the geraphics on the stock bed -- they are meaningless and have nothing to do with the actual center of the bed.
     

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