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Z-Offset
Warning: If your Z-Offset is not set properly and it is too close to the build plate, it can damage
the hot end nozzle and/or the build plate. When correcting and setting the Z-Offset, be ready to
power off the 3D printer immediately to prevent damage to the hot end nozzle and build plate.
Adjust the Z-Offset to be farther away from the build plate and perform the automatic leveling
function again. Repeat as necessary. Before correcting the Z-offset parameters, ensure that the
hot end nozzle and build plate are cold. If it is not cold, allow it to cool down before beginning.
1. In the Automatic Leveling Menu, select Test Leveling. This will lower the
z-axis to show where the z-offset parameter is currently set.
2. With a standard A4-sized paper, slide the sheet in between the hot end
nozzle and the build plate.
3. If the sheet cannot slide in between the hot end nozzle and the build plate,
the z-offset needs to be increased by adjusting the “Z-Position” (located
in the automatic leveling menu). Adjust by rotating the Function Button to
the left. The sheet of paper should slide in between the hot end nozzle
and the build plate with a bit of a tug.
If the sheet of paper slides in between the hot end nozzle and build plate
easily, then decrease the z-offset by rotating the Function Button to the right.
4. Repeat step 3 as necessary until the sheet of paper slides in between
the hot end nozzle and build plate with just a bit of tug.
5. Once you have dialed in the z-offset parameters in the Z-Position option,
save the z-offset parameters by going to “Set Z=0” and push the Function
Button. This can be confirmed by going back into Z-position and you
will see that it is set to 0.