Pictures are at the end of the article if you want to see how it should look. Every printer is different so your mileage may vary. Try it out and see if it works for your machine. If you have a machine that the gantry always gets out of level this may not work as well as probing a new mesh at the start of every print. To do this just repeat the steps below in the “Steps to generate and store the bed leveling mesh” section. If you notice the stored mesh is not working as well anymore then get a new mesh. Over time your bed may warp slightly differently or things can shift. NOTE: If you change your bed surface and/or remove the plate you are printing on you may need to get a new mesh. Read this entire article to get this setup. This will save print time as you won’t need to probe the bed every print. You can store this mesh in the printer EEPROM.
#Bed visualizer 3d printer code
What this means is that you only need to probe the bed initially and then you can store it so all that is needed in your starting code is G28 then M420 S1 to recall the mesh data from EEPROM. The EZABL and the Unified Firmware support storing your bed leveling mesh. The information on this page is provided as-is with no support or warranty from TH3D. Some people who have very stable and properly build machines can take advantage of a stored mesh to decrease print start times but it is not recommended on most printers. This guide is put together for people who asked but we always recommend running a fresh mesh (G29) before starting a print like our installation guide states. This is only for use by advanced users that have their EZABL system installed correctly and understand fully how it works.
#Bed visualizer 3d printer pro
#Bed visualizer 3d printer plus