Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Lahteine
bc45fb6b13 Tweak use of move_z_after_probing 2018-03-21 01:25:08 -05:00
Scott Lahteine
c352954882 Allow no raise after run_z_probe in probe_pt 2018-03-21 01:24:51 -05:00
Scott Lahteine
28f1276286
[2.0.x] Add Z_AFTER_PROBING option (#10058)
Some "fix-mounted" probes need manual stowing. And after probing some may prefer to raise or lower the nozzle. This restores an old option but tailors it to allow raise or lower as preferred.
2018-03-11 13:07:55 -05:00
LVD-AC
65f365333f [2.0.x] G33 probe error handling 2017-11-25 16:19:10 -06:00
Scott Lahteine
1d4571b88d Dependency adjustments 2017-11-19 15:43:38 -06:00
Scott Lahteine
3bba7d60f3 No retroactive changes with M851 Z
If using babystep to adjust the Z probe offset, the axis will move and the mesh will be updated at the same time, causing a doubling of the Z offset over the rest of the print.

To correct for this, the current Z position would need to be modified in the opposite direction, canceling out the additional Z offset added to the mesh. This would be confusing to users, and moreover it would not be accurate without also taking the current Z fade level and current Z height into account.

It might make sense to change the mesh in the case where no babystepping is taking place, but this could be considered an undesirable side-effect of changing the `zprobe_zoffset`.

One way to remedy this would be to return to storing the mesh with `zprobe_zoffset` included, then subtracting `zprobe_zoffset` from the returned Z value. Thus, a babystep moving the Z axis up 1mm would subtract 1 from `zprobe_zoffset` while adding 1 to all mesh Z values.

Without including the `zprobe_zoffset` in the `z_values` there is no safe way to alter the mesh in conjunction with babystepping, although it's fine without it.
2017-11-18 03:36:39 -06:00
Scott Lahteine
f8393a0908 Operate in Native Machine Space 2017-11-04 00:05:38 -05:00
Scott Lahteine
551752eac7 Consolidate "bedlevel" code 2017-09-21 16:26:47 -05:00