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Ender-3 Bed-leveling procedure
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This is an Ender-3 Bed leveling procedure. It will start with a 4 point bed leveling which is run twice.
Copy the gcode provided to your SD card and insert into the printer. Turn on the Ender-3 and go to "Print from SD" and select the bed leveling gcode.
Basically it will move your nozzle to a point above the first bed leveling screw. Put a piece of copy paper under it and adjust the leveling screw until it it gripping the paper. Click the control wheel on the display to move to the next screw location. Repeat the above until all 4 points are gripping the paper. The bed leveling will then be checked once more. After that, the Ender-3 will print a large square on the bed, This takes about 4 minutes. You must load PLA before the test. The square should stick to the bed.
See video for detailed instruction (Note: Video is from the original Ender 2 three point bed leveling but the concept is the same).
https://youtu.be/DI-yhPi53mQ
Credit to Weitling (https://www.thingiverse.com/wei
Copy the gcode provided to your SD card and insert into the printer. Turn on the Ender-3 and go to "Print from SD" and select the bed leveling gcode.
Basically it will move your nozzle to a point above the first bed leveling screw. Put a piece of copy paper under it and adjust the leveling screw until it it gripping the paper. Click the control wheel on the display to move to the next screw location. Repeat the above until all 4 points are gripping the paper. The bed leveling will then be checked once more. After that, the Ender-3 will print a large square on the bed, This takes about 4 minutes. You must load PLA before the test. The square should stick to the bed.
See video for detailed instruction (Note: Video is from the original Ender 2 three point bed leveling but the concept is the same).
https://youtu.be/DI-yhPi53mQ
Credit to Weitling (https://www.thingiverse.com/wei
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