tronxy x5 SA 400 3d printer heated bed leveling - my way
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- This video is about well known problem with bed leveling on Tronxy X5SA400 pro 3d printers. Easy and simple method, works for me every time, and protects printer bed from scratching bed surface, also protects your hotend nozzle.
thanks bro, your video is the best than I can find about this calibration!
I use plastic plumbing tube for z axis calibrate stoppers ! just cut a slot in the tube if you have any tube too hand ! 15mm pipe
black sensor work with all kind bed surface (metal, glass)
Will this not damage the motors?
Nope
i dont have this opption in cura :(
I'm glad you included the horrible sound the Z steppers make when they are blocked. It would frighten a newbie if they weren't prepared for it.
I needed that. Amazing Thanks
pretty handy bunch of settings you have there.Thank you very much for sharing it very interesting
Hello I bought myself a TronXY X5SA-400 printer and am having trouble leveling it and getting a print to work from the Cura program from the usb.
I printed plastic distances. And i always manually push the table in upper limit, just like in the video. It works always
@@kolbroshop884 hello i printed those stops from thingyverse and found i cant get the bed closer to the nozzle while these are in place. my previous printer is a tronxy xy2 pro and that works perfectly. i bought myself this x5sa-400 and spent the time building it. I managed to get the values close to 0 but my problem im having now is trying to get a print in cura to start in the middle of the printer and not to the front left corner where is seems to be just going back and forth. You got any videos that show what you use to splice
@@ninolongobardi5484 sorry but i didnt have this kind of problem, mine prints on the position where i locate it in cura, this looks like a software problem to me.
M107
G92 E0
M190 S65 ; set bed temperature and wait for it to be reached
M104 S190 ; set temperature
G28 ; home all axes
G1 Z5 F5000 ; lift nozzle
; Filament gcode
M109 S190 ; set temperature and wait for it to be reached
G21 ; set units to millimeters
G90 ; use absolute coordinates
M82 ; use absolute distances for extrusion
G92 E0
G1 Z0.400 F12000.000
G1 E-2.00000 F2400.00000
G92 E0
This is my G-Code to get my x5sa to run with cura it starts slow but it works
Nice video!!