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What the "Z=0" function really does...
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"I have never used it ("Z=0") so I cannot comment as to it's effects. I have not found the mechanical alignment process to be so bothersome as to prevent my doing it periodically. "

Curious reply. I've used your advice from above on how to use Z=0 and, along with the information that the setting is non-volatile, my practice has been:
Home with 2 sheets of paper.
Adjust 0.1mm up until paper will slip out with slight tension (typically one 'up' pulse).
Set Z=0.

I've done this once and then have done multiple prints with multiple power cycles over several days and every print was fine (other than other parameters I might have messed up on the print). So, to me, the process works and hasn't required realignment yet.
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RE: What the "Z=0" function really does... - by TomWS - 09-19-2020, 01:39 PM

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