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Discussion in 'Troubleshooting' started by Nemesiscoins, Jun 14, 2014.

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  1. Peter Krska

    Peter Krska Active Member

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    I'm not sure on how to adjust the height on the new bed, but the original robo3D printer had a screw that you need to adjust for finer height detail and not through the software.


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  2. Peter Krska

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    I'm not sure on how to adjust the height on the new bed, but the original robo3D printer had a screw that you need to adjust for finer height detail and not through the software.


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  3. Galaxius

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    I've read the others use a layer or 2 of tape to raise the corners that need to come up to level. I assume you just put it over the magnet on the bed support, unfortunately I'm still on rails at the moment.
     
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    I just added the tape layers on top of the bed until they needed the bed back to fix it.
    To permanently and correctly fix it you will need to adjust the mounts for the rails (shim them on the low side).
    I am planning to do that as soon as the bed returns. In my case it was a very, very slight adjustment (0.1mm from end-to-end).
     
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