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z_calibration
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# Auto Z-Calibration | |
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[z_calibration] | |
probe_nozzle_x: 175.5 | |
probe_nozzle_y: 257 | |
# The X and Y coordinates (in mm) for clicking the nozzle on the | |
# Z endstop. | |
probe_switch_x: 169.3 | |
probe_switch_y: 235 | |
# The X and Y coordinates (in mm) for clicking the probe's switch | |
# on the Z endstop. | |
probe_bed_x: 125 | |
probe_bed_y: 125 | |
# The X and Y coordinates (in mm) for probing on the print surface | |
# (e.g. the center point) These coordinates will be adapted by the | |
# probe's X and Y offsets. The default is the relative_reference_index | |
# of the configured bed_mesh. It will raise an error if there is no | |
# probe_bed site and no bed_mesh with a relative_reference_index | |
# configured. | |
switch_offset: 0.4 | |
# Larger values are closer to the bed | |
max_deviation: 1.0 | |
# The maximum allowed deviation of the calculated offset. | |
# If the offset exceeds this value, it will stop! | |
# The default is 1.0 mm. | |
samples: 5 | |
# The number of times to probe each point. The probed z-values | |
# will be averaged. The default is from the probe's configuration. | |
samples_tolerance: 0.01 | |
# The maximum Z distance (in mm) that a sample may differ from other | |
# samples. The default is from the probe's configuration. | |
samples_tolerance_retries: 5 | |
# The number of times to retry if a sample is found that exceeds | |
# samples_tolerance. The default is from the probe's configuration. | |
samples_result: median | |
# The calculation method when sampling more than once - either | |
# "median" or "average". The default is from the probe's configuration. | |
clearance: 12.0 | |
# The distance in mm to move up before moving to the next | |
# position. The default is two times the z_offset from the probe's | |
# configuration. | |
position_min: -2.0 | |
# Minimum valid distance (in mm) used for probing move. The | |
# default is from the Z rail configuration. | |
speed: 100 | |
# The moving speed in X and Y. The default is 50 mm/s. | |
lift_speed: 20.0 | |
# Speed (in mm/s) of the Z axis when lifting the probe between | |
# samples and clearance moves. The default is from the probe's | |
# configuration. | |
probing_speed: 6.0 | |
# The fast probing speed (in mm/s) used, when probing_first_fast | |
# is activated. The default is from the Z rail configuration. | |
probing_second_speed: 3.0 | |
# The slower speed (in mm/s) for probing the recorded samples. | |
# The default is second_homing_speed of the Z rail configuration. | |
probing_retract_dist: 8.0 | |
# Distance to backoff (in mm) before probing the next sample. | |
# The default is homing_retract_dist from the Z rail configuration. | |
probing_first_fast: false | |
# If true, the first probing is done faster by the probing speed. | |
# This is to get faster down and the result is not recorded as a | |
# probing sample. The default is false. | |
start_gcode: | |
# A list of G-Code commands to execute prior to each calibration command. | |
# See docs/Command_Templates.md for G-Code format. This can be used to | |
# attach the probe. | |
before_switch_gcode: | |
# A list of G-Code commands to execute prior to each probing on the | |
# mag-probe. See docs/Command_Templates.md for G-Code format. This can be | |
# used to attach the probe after probing on the nozzle and before probing | |
# on the mag-probe. | |
end_gcode: | |
# A list of G-Code commands to execute after each calibration command. | |
# See docs/Command_Templates.md for G-Code format. This can be used to | |
# detach the probe afterwards. |
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