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Multi Sized Calibration
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When i had a quick search for calibration, i came across the standard cubes or stack of cubes.. But measuring three 5mm cubes that are not aligned or using a single cube does not always give me the best result.
In the past i have simply downloaded something like a 25mm cube and resized it to take a second measurement... This time around i decided to design the test print that you can see here.
This way i can measure 50mm,20mm,15mm,10mm & 5mm all in a single print while making sure they all stay in place as well..
Hopefully this will be useful for someone out there as well.
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How to calibrate your printer using this model or another other.
Lets say for example my printer is using the value of "86.95" for the X-Axis steps per mm
But the 20mm cube actually prints the X-Axis at a size of 22mm, we would apply the following calculation to get the correct steps per mm.
Correct Steps Per M
In the past i have simply downloaded something like a 25mm cube and resized it to take a second measurement... This time around i decided to design the test print that you can see here.
This way i can measure 50mm,20mm,15mm,10mm & 5mm all in a single print while making sure they all stay in place as well..
Hopefully this will be useful for someone out there as well.
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How to calibrate your printer using this model or another other.
Lets say for example my printer is using the value of "86.95" for the X-Axis steps per mm
But the 20mm cube actually prints the X-Axis at a size of 22mm, we would apply the following calculation to get the correct steps per mm.
Correct Steps Per M
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