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Topic: Printed Bed to high

hi i was trying to print(first print) and my printed bed raised to high.

i almost broke the extruder how can i level the printed bed manual???

it doens look right and one thing broke please help me sad

http://soliforum.com/i/?LM5z2BJ.jpg

http://soliforum.com/i/?Q7T4mPR.jpg

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Re: Printed Bed to high

The white piece of plastic in the back of your pictures is supposed to have something sticking out of it to trigger that endstop. Since the z-endstop did not trigger it kept going up. You will probably need to print a new one, or talk to Solidoodle about getting a replacement. My printer had a screw with a dial to adjust where  it hit the endstop.

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Re: Printed Bed to high

ok i see go it

and i got a nother question

i use the Repetier-host v1.5.0 (latest)

can someone give me information about this :

http://soliforum.com/i/?uWvfhOt.jpg

my printbed is 150 / 150 /150
in some older posts they say so 159/150/150
and set it to 9/0
is this correct??

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Re: Printed Bed to high

Looks fine but if your prints aren't centered by about 9mm then remove the 9 from bed left.

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Re: Printed Bed to high

and a nother problem

when i start my computer i can connect to my Printer.
then i slice the file i want to print and klick Start Print then the extruder goes to the opposite side and than nothing doesnt move and doesnt do anything when i turn it of and restart everything he says

Serial com error:System.IO.Ports.SerialErrorReceivedEventArgs

after waiting some time and some restarts i can connect to my printer again how can i fix this?