![]() Is this position in Cura supposed to be 0,0,180 as Smoothieware sees it ? At the moment it would be 180,0,0 in Smoothieware. it went up and not down to 180 as I expected. What is the Z axis nozzle offset doing ? I tried this thinking that it would make the origin at 0,0,180 - when I did this and issued a G1 Z180 it tried to run the Z axis off the top ie. Is it to move 0,0 to the front left of the build plate as shown by origin in Cura below ? Do I have to do this if I'm printing via GCode through Repetier-Host ? Are these settings only for using Cura GCode in Up Studio ? I don't know why I have to offset these axis. M206 Z-182.3 nozzle offset (TUNE before using!!) I have seen the Cura GCode config on Reddit and another on the Cetus3D forums and it has a couple of commands that I am quite confused by: M206 X-180 offset X axis so the coordinates are 0.180 This is what I believe the coordinates to be in reference to the build plate before messing with any axis offsets: Stepper positions after performing G28 home on all axis This results in the axis set to X180.00, Y0.00 and Z180.10 due to the 4.90mm offset when callibrating. This writes the setting in the config-override file M500 #Store new zero location permanently (M500). ![]() MOVE NOZZLE DOWN GRADUALLY TO ALLOW PAPER TO FIT UNDER G1 X90 Y90 Z10 #Move nozzle to middle of plate at 10mm above zero I then calibrate the Z axis using a piece of paper under the nozzle in the center of the build plate using the following GCode: G28 #Home all axis ![]() My Smoothieware settings are down the bottom of the page - note gamma_max of 185. I'm a bit surprised there isn't more info on the TinyFab support site to allow a new user to get started. I'm so stuck and would appreciate any assistance. Cura and the Cetus3D but I am not sure if they involve the TinyFab CPU or if they are just for printing GCode in UpStudio as most of the posts are over a year old now. I am totally willing to experiment to get print quality to match / exceed what I was getting in Up Studio but I am having a lot of difficulty getting started. I am at the stage of trying to get a 20mm cube printed and have decided to use Cura for slicing and producing the G-Code and then issuing the GCode via Repetier-Host which I think TinyFab himself uses. I have now spent days getting the BLTouch installed and 3 point leveling working. I have my Cetus3D MkII with TinyFab CPU installed. First of all, apologies for the massive post.
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