It follows the calibration flow and helps you with the following steps:
● Selftest
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● Calibrate XYZ
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● Loading the filament
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● First layer calibration
-
It is not mandatory to use it, and you can cancel the Wizard at the beginning. Then you
should just follow the calibration flow manually.
Pict. 4 - Wizard setup
There are a few special occasions where you will need to redo the calibration or a part of it.
●
Firmware update
- A complete guide is in chapter
13.9 Updating printer firmware
● Readjusting the SuperPINDA probe
- Run
to store new reference
Z height values.
It is important to disconnect the printer USB from any computer or OctoPrint running
on Raspberry Pi for the whole calibration because, during the calibration, the printer
will not respond to any request from a host connected via USB, and communication
will time out. Such a time out would cause the host to reset the connection, causing
the printer to restart (in the middle of calibration) and it might end up in a weird state
requiring
6.3.2 Preparation of the spring steel sheet
The MK52 heatbed has embedded high curie temperature magnets. These magnets are
able to firmly hold removable spring steel sheets. There are two pins at the end of the
heatbed that will align perfectly with cut out slots in the spring steel sheets. Make sure the
bed is clean and there isn’t any debris on it
before you put on the steel sheet
.
Never print
directly on the heatbed.
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