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Luke Westwood
Mar 12
  ·  Edited: Mar 12

Bed won't level

in Proofrge 3 General Discussion

Hi All, so I am having an issue with my bed, it just isn’t flat, if I run ABL it shows that 1 side of my bed is 0.39 mm higher than the other which is a big deviation and is just making it in possible to print. I am not sure why its like this, has anyone had any similar issues? Is it the MIC 6 bed, do I have one Z stepper moving faster than the other? Is something warped? Any help would be great as currently I am out of ideas!

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Johannes Weis
Mar 12

I had 1.5mm deviation... And yes, the MIC-6 plays a huge role in that since the steppers can't support the weight when not powered. I designed a Z-axis synchronisation if you want to get rid of that issue :)

Until then you have to manually move one of the steppers to get it leveled or get another driver and run one of the z-steppers with the leftover extruder outlet on your mainboard. With that you could level the bed tilt but it'll cost you the ability to use the switching hotend.



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Akisame -
Mar 17

I don't have the MIC-6 bed and the stepper's are also unable to support the weight of that one as well.....Already had 1 collision with the bed as a consequence of this (damaging the bed as a result....)

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Peterg
Mar 13

Very cool build! Thanks for sharing your mod! I wasn't really sure what was happening until I looked at the pictures of the Make...

Does the height of the box affect how far down the bed can go? (I haven't finished building my PF3 yet...)

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Johannes Weis
Mar 13

@Peterg takes about 20mm from your absolute height. Haven‘t checked how much exactly :/

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Akisame -
Mar 13

@Johannes Weis Awesome!! Well done! The steppers can't even support the weight of the 24V bed. I'll be using this for my printer. My buildplate is already ruined due to a crash now but it will save my next buildplate...

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Dries Douterloigne
Mar 17

Would antibacklash nut help for this?


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Johannes Weis
Mar 17

@Dries Douterloigne it should help a little bit since it adds friction to the axis. This would lessen the chance of the bed falling but does nothing about the tilt.


An anti backlash nut isn’t necessary since the bed is too heavy anyways which means it’s at the bottom end of lead screw play.

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Dries Douterloigne
Mar 17

I'm playing with the idea of automatic bed tramming with an old skr mini e3 v1.2 board I have laying around or maybe something like a Huvud board to make the 2 z-axis independent. But I have never done something like that before and I don't know how to do that in Klipper (I know marlin has a routine for mcu with independent z-steppers). Or maybe people who don't use the DSH can use the extra extruder port.

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Johannes Weis
Mar 17

@Dries Douterloigne in Klipper you can use [z_tilt] to level the bed with independent steppers. Should be an easy addon with another stepper driver for direct drive setups.

Don’t have a clue about additional boards though. You could look/ask around in the Voron discord since they use auxilary boards for the quad gantry.