Unbroken (left) and broken appendix (right), the correct location of the jumper (lower photo)
11 FAQ - common issues and how to solve them
11.1 Skewed X-axis
If
Mesh Bed Leveling fails,
there are two possible causes of this: a faulty M.I.N.D.A. sensor, or a
skewed X-axis. The latter is usually the result of incorrect assembly. Loosen the three screws that
connect the whole Z-axis assembly to the Y-axis (heatbed).
Re-attach the Z-axis according to the
assembly manual.
Pay special attention to the correct alignment of both parts.
Once the 3D printer is reassembled, move the Z-axis (nozzle) close to the steel sheet without
touching it. Then, carefully
move the print head from left to right by hand
and observe, whether
the nozzle keeps the same distance from the sheet all the time.
Slight deviations are allowed, since the printer can compensate for them thanks to the Mesh Bed
Leveling routine.
A faulty M.I.N.D.A. sensor can be recognized easily.
When you start Mesh Bed Leveling from the
Calibration menu, you can see a red light at the top of the sensor. If it turns off during a certain
movement or it doesn’t light up at all, then the sensor or its cable can be defective. Please contact
our tech support.
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