mansionibus
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Hello, I have a Voron 2.4, direct feed, 300 mm print size. I am experiencing some problems when I try to use a larger area of the bed for my prints. The printer bed is not perfectly straight and I try to compensate for this by doing automatic bed leveling before each print and also an adaptive meshing. In my mind, this should provide enough information to the printer to compensate for the high/low spots on the print bed. But in reality things are a bit different. For example if I wish to print something larger that covers my print bed from one side to the other. On one side of the print the nozzle has a proper distance from the bed and the plastic adheres quite well. While the nozzle reaches the other side, it passes trough some low spots on the print bed but it does not compensate (lower) when it reaches them so the filament does not adhere in those places.
I have removed the capacitive sensor because I had accuracy issues when probing the bed. I thought if I changed the system this would go away so I am currently using a Klicky-Probe but the same issue persists.
I do not have access to the printer right now but I will post a photo with the bed mesh as soon as I can get it.
Any ideas as to why this could happen? I am missing something, or maybe a lot of things.
I have removed the capacitive sensor because I had accuracy issues when probing the bed. I thought if I changed the system this would go away so I am currently using a Klicky-Probe but the same issue persists.
I do not have access to the printer right now but I will post a photo with the bed mesh as soon as I can get it.
Any ideas as to why this could happen? I am missing something, or maybe a lot of things.