![]() Mm_per_line_segment 1 # necessary for cartesians using rectangular-grid ![]() _height 10 # will move to Z10 before the first probe ![]() false # If the saved grid is to be loaded on boot then this must be set to true _offsets -30,-55,0 # Optional probe offsets from the nozzle or tool head 5# The size of the grid, for example, 7 causes a 7x7 grid with 49 points. true # The strategy must be enabled in the config, as well as the zprobe module. ![]() If you have an LCD, you can add the following code to give you the ability to babystep, but without one you can instead call out this same code in the terminal of your connected slicer. To do that, a newer feature was added to the firmware that, rather than being a workaround to get something like babystepping, is actually true babystepping. Now, this is all great but still doesn’t enable you to babystep for easier bed leveling. You can read more about them here, but I use a 5x5 grid for my printer here: There are multiple options when it comes to leveling strategy: you can have round grids (used for Delta 3D printers), you can have rectangular grids (for most 3D printers), or three-point leveling for 3D printers with extremely flat beds.
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