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Toaiot E-Leveler Guide
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Nozzle Guide for the Toaiot E-Leveler
Leveling the bed can be tricky, especially when trying to center the nozzle with the tool. To simplify the process, I created a sleeve with a 3mm diameter hole.
Instructions for Use:
Watch the Tutorial: For detailed guidance, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TGPERaQtmc&t=103s
Prepare Your Printer:
Ensure the nozzle is cold.
Heat the bed to 60°C to replicate typical conditions for leveling.
Position the Z-axis high enough to accommodate the E-Leveler.
Adjust the corners (at the bed screws) until the light on the E-Leveler triggers.
Level the Bed: Perform a bed mesh on a flat surface while the nozzle remains cold.
Finalize Settings: Once the mesh is complete, heat the nozzle to your ideal operating temperature. Use the sleeve to measure and adjust the nozzle’s distance from the bed.
Note: The sleeve is designed to fit snugly, so expect a tight fit.
Leveling the bed can be tricky, especially when trying to center the nozzle with the tool. To simplify the process, I created a sleeve with a 3mm diameter hole.
Instructions for Use:
Watch the Tutorial: For detailed guidance, check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TGPERaQtmc&t=103s
Prepare Your Printer:
Ensure the nozzle is cold.
Heat the bed to 60°C to replicate typical conditions for leveling.
Position the Z-axis high enough to accommodate the E-Leveler.
Adjust the corners (at the bed screws) until the light on the E-Leveler triggers.
Level the Bed: Perform a bed mesh on a flat surface while the nozzle remains cold.
Finalize Settings: Once the mesh is complete, heat the nozzle to your ideal operating temperature. Use the sleeve to measure and adjust the nozzle’s distance from the bed.
Note: The sleeve is designed to fit snugly, so expect a tight fit.
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