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Bug Description
When Running Z Offset The nozzle doesn't place itself at center of the bed ( Where the probe made its probe.
Instead it goes more back left .
Steps to Reproduce
Go To ABL
Click on Z Offset to turn it on .
Expected behavior:
Nozzles should be positioned at center of the bed when adjusting Z Offset
Actual behavior: [What actually happens]
Nozzles is to on the back and on the left of the bed ( Not in the center ) where the initial probe is done.
Hi!
As of the moment, I do not experience yet that problem. I have a B1 already
but I did not yet assemble it. I highly hope, upon assembly , that I will
not be experiencing major problems. But I am confident that I will get
whatever support I might need.
Arnold F. Torres
Bug Description
When Running Z Offset The nozzle doesn't place itself at center of the bed ( Where the probe made its probe.
Instead it goes more back left .
Steps to Reproduce
Go To ABL
Click on Z Offset to turn it on .
Expected behavior:
Nozzles should be positioned at center of the bed when adjusting Z Offset
Actual behavior: [What actually happens]
Nozzles is to on the back and on the left of the bed ( Not in the center ) where the initial probe is done.
Additional Information
video-1603372394.mp4.zip
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