Is their a good instruction to calibrate the "da Vinci mini w" followed by the perfect correction of the Z-Axis, so that the height between the Nozzle and the PrintBed? I read a business card should fit between bed & nozzle ?!? but that 0.25mm ist the starting level. What should it be really for the best results?
When the calibration is done and it give a value of Z=2.38, what should this be define? The distance between what?!?
What is a the thickness of a typical business card? Everything between 0.03 & 0.09mm when I look to the following site
https://www.brandly.com/blog/choosing-t … ess-cards/
For me it is not understandable that someone talks about this subjective values and don't us the exact values ?!?
- Printing with the nozzle too close to the BuildTak sheet and/or “smooshing" the first layer of your print (like you would with blue tape or kapton) may result in builds adhering too well making it very difficult to remove and/or can damage the sheet.
- To find the sweet spot, it is always better to start with the nozzle height higher than what you might be used to with other solutions.
- We recommend starting at a safe nozzle height of about .25mm (or the thickness of a typical business card) and run a test print, paying close attention to the first layer.
- You will know the nozzle is too high if the extruded filament doesn’t adhere firmly to the BuildTak sheet. In this case, simply reduce the nozzle height incrementally, test printing each adjustment until you get the desired adhesion. Proper first layer should adhere firmly appearing flat but not "smooshed".