Would you know how to adjust the auto home/ level? My auto level starts in the 10 spot and registers as the 1 spot. 21-25 are nearly off the back of the print bed. 5:13
@rodmanunderhilliii81982 ай бұрын
I just got mine 3 days ago. I went to auto level and the Z was high above the bed, when I set it to 'Home". Then, to higher the bed, since the z axis was at home, I loosened the knobs, to bring the bed up, and the knobs are about to fall off, and I am still to far from the nozzle, to do the manual leveling, with a piece of paper. How do you manually level the Aquila S3.
@ryndalekowalski4787Ай бұрын
Did you ever figure it out? I am having the same problem
@rodmanunderhilliii8198Ай бұрын
@@ryndalekowalski4787 I don't believe I figured out the correct way of leveling the Aquila 3, but do a work around, until the correct method is available. I first loosened the wheels, under the build plate, to bring the bed up as evenly as I could by eye. Then with the machine off I slowly pushed the z axis down, to the build plate and with a piece of paper did a manual level. I then turned machine on then went to Home, then let it auto-level. Then I used the offset setting to slowly approach the bed, with a piece of paper on it. When I had some resistance between the paper, with offset settings around -280, I clicked the disable stepper motors, and did another manual level. Be careful not to lower the Z axis by to much in a movement, as not to slam it into the bed and scratch or chip your bed. Don't move your stepper motors around to fast, because they can generate current, and break electronics. You will have to leave your offset where its at to print, if you go home and auto-level, you will also have to set z again... My friend has a Aquila V2, and his level is now at 0, but he has a piece of glass that compensates for the thickness of the offset. That is the hypothesis.....
@raybonz7939 Жыл бұрын
Did Voxelab send you the prototype? Looks like a decent printer!
@bradenhenderson1332 Жыл бұрын
It half way is. The auto level is more of an assisted level than an actual auto level as it only compensates the Z. You still have to manually adjust the knobs and bring the z down a mile for it to be half ready to print. No profiles are included so you gotta start from scratch to use the damn thing. If this is a first printer RUN. If it’s your 2nd,3rd or more go for it it’s great
@raybonz7939 Жыл бұрын
Have had the S2 for quite a while that I use manual mesh level on Alex FW and it works well after I did the hotend mod.
@bradenhenderson1332 Жыл бұрын
@@raybonz7939 i want to klipper my S3 so I can have mesh level but I can’t find any config files for the s3 as it is so new nobody has one but a select few
@Nicholas.K. Жыл бұрын
Это не прототип. Давно продают на AliExpress. Печатающий узел очень похож на Ender Sprite. У меня за пол часа печати 3 раза возникла пробка. На третий раз прочистить не вышло. Я снял этот узел и поставил самый первый от Aquila 1, переделанный в direct.
@Dlogreen8 ай бұрын
I returned the X3 for the S3 because I wanted the direct drive.... no filament sensor, but that's not really a big deal. It's technically my first, and I've printed PETG, TPU, PLA, and ABS with no issues AFTER figuring out the right settings. I'll agree with the one dude about the bed leveling... it's helpful, but I've had to bring my Z offset down anywhere from -1.8 to -2.25 depending on how much I've adjusted the springs on the bed. Also good to know that the gear tension might not be adjustable (I'm trying to figure that out for things like TPU where the biggest help is virtually no retraction....but then you get strings. So adjusting tension would be helpful to keep it from binding up in the gears...forewarning with TPU). Also do not auto level without auto-home first....if you've moved the extruder or plate in any way, you can get crashing or other issues. I accidentally gouged the PET layer on two plates that way. Lesson learned.