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Topic: Da Vinci calibration calculator

I have a Da Vinci 2.0 that often needs to be calibrated.

I was tired of trying again and again with the adjustments, so I decided to create a little calculator. You can find it here http://ddd.stefanomenci.com.

It uses data from my 2.0, but it should help also with the 1.0.

Please try it and let me know if it helps.

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Just giving feedback - do not help at all.  I'm way off now.  Going to find a paper to wedge and bring it back to reasonable numbers.

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Can I know what printer you have and what numbers you used?

I used it about once a week with my DaVinci 2.0 and so far I had 100% success rate.

You can click on the send-feedback link at the bottom right of the page for communication that are not interesting to this forum.

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I had success with this calculator after entering 7 data calibrations and it seems to work pretty well. I am using it on a Da Vinci 1.0. I would like to make 2 comments. First, the adjustment screw diagram seems backwards for my printer. I have 2 screws at the back and 1 in the front center. My measurement points are 1 rear right and 2 in the front. I just assumed the diagram for the screws was rotated and adjusted accordingly. The second point is that the program seems to want to calibrate to an offset of 100. I thought that the recommended setting was 200-250. Overall the program is helpful and I suspect any errors I have were due to approximating how much I rotated the screws.

DaVinci 1.0 w/ repetier firmware, Andy's Carriage, E3D V6, Filastruder #1956, Filawinder

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prpickett, thanks for the feedback.

I assumed that the Da Vinci 2.0 was just a smaller version of the 1.0, instead I just checked the documentation (http://support.xyzprinting.com/us_en/Support/document) and I found out that the positions of the adjustment screws are inverted, and that the suggested target for the 1 is between 200 and 250.

I modified the calculator. Now there are different images for the 1 and the 2, and the default targets results are 225 for the 1 and 100 for the 2.

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I removed the bed adjustment thumbwheels and marked them with red paint at the 0 and 180 degree positions and with blue paint at the 90 and 270 degree positions. My thumbwheels have 50 ridges on them so this corresponds to 7.2 degrees per ridge. After putting the wheels back on and running about a dozen standard calibrations (individual adjustments of 90-360 degrees per wheel) I was able to get a successful calibration of 230 (aiming for 225 at all 3 points) from a starting position of 325,345,165 in only 1 adjustment. I consider that very successful considering I used to take at least several tries to get into calibration from much closer starting values. I have since been able to calibrate successfully in 1 adjustment 4 times over the last week. One point to note is that sometimes the DaVinci doesn't seem to get the correct values when probing so if your result doesn't make sense such as a large value change for a small adjustment or increase when you expected a decrease, just run calibrate again without making any changes to verify the result. Also, minor variations are minimized by just doing your setup calibrations with 360 degree adjustments rather than smaller values. I recommend +/- 360 for each wheel individually and then a couple of combinations of 2 or more wheels.

DaVinci 1.0 w/ repetier firmware, Andy's Carriage, E3D V6, Filastruder #1956, Filawinder

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You should make an iPhone App for this since there's one for android only big_smile (maybe an app with html code) so it could run without internet access. The android app goes for a buck or so (go make some bling bling)

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An android apk for calibration is available for free via amazon app store.!!

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I think it is actually $1.99 unless there is another one.

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I would buy a Ios app or even a Windows app. I have a Winbook so either one would work.

John

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sleepvideo wrote:

I would buy a Ios app or even a Windows app. I have a Winbook so either one would work.

John

You can run Bluestacks in Windows.  It is a free Android emulator and lets any PC or laptop behave like an Android device and run Android apps. I doubt the Winbook can do it as being an emulator it takes some serious resouces. I have a Winbook myself and know its limitations.

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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hang on you mean i wasted 6 hrs getting my BRAND NEW 2.0A calibrated and their is an Android Ap :S


sorry your calc kept putting my 2.0 further and further away , kept telling me to add turns

in the end got my spirit leveler then kept winding them back evenly until i was near 100 again on the calibrations  .. 1 hr later started getting pass's

apparently 1 turn is worth 50 numbers ?



Run the calibration and enter the
3 values here:   
Reading 1    211   
Reading 2    80   
Reading 3    206   
Adjust the 3 screws and enter
the 3 values here:   
Adjustment B        981
Adjustment C        1056
Adjustment A        56


when infact i had to go back a couple of turns and not ADD 1056 degree worth

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Why are you guys using autocalibration? Its terrible. You don't have to do autocal to do manual adjustments. All you have to do is print a sample demo and turn the printer off when it starts printing and manual calibrate.

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Barry1685- that sounds like a good idea, so why not give us specifically what to do (I'm totally new to this stuff) rather than just telling us we're doing it the hard way? I for one would REALLY appreciate it.

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cosmosolano wrote:

Barry1685- that sounds like a good idea, so why not give us specifically what to do (I'm totally new to this stuff) rather than just telling us we're doing it the hard way? I for one would REALLY appreciate it.


He is referring to the sticky at the top of the XYZ Printing Da Vinci Section. Provided by yours truly..

http://www.soliforum.com/topic/8408/bed … beginners/

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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GamingUnleashed wrote:

hang on you mean i wasted 6 hrs getting my BRAND NEW 2.0A calibrated and their is an Android Ap :S


sorry your calc kept putting my 2.0 further and further away , kept telling me to add turns

in the end got my spirit leveler then kept winding them back evenly until i was near 100 again on the calibrations  .. 1 hr later started getting pass's

apparently 1 turn is worth 50 numbers ?



Run the calibration and enter the
3 values here:   
Reading 1    211   
Reading 2    80   
Reading 3    206   
Adjust the 3 screws and enter
the 3 values here:   
Adjustment B        981
Adjustment C        1056
Adjustment A        56


when infact i had to go back a couple of turns and not ADD 1056 degree worth

Those numbers represent in decimal the distance between the nozzle and build plate. For example 215 would be .215mm.. Just save yourself a ton of heartache and do this.. It is the correct and tried and proven method of bed leveling.

http://www.soliforum.com/topic/8408/bed … beginners/

Printing since 2009 and still love it!
Anycubic 4MAX best $225 ever invested.
Voxelabs Proxima SLA. 6 inch 2k Mono LCD.
Anycubic Predator, massive Delta machine. 450 x 370 print envelope.

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carl_m1968 wrote:

He is referring to the sticky at the top of the XYZ Printing Da Vinci Section. Provided by yours truly..

http://www.soliforum.com/topic/8408/bed … beginners/

Thank you SO MUCH Carl, (and BTW, Barry wasn't referring to that link, YOU referred to that link, he just got on to tell us how stupid we are.

Thank you for using this forum as it should be used!!

Coz

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Nice work on the calculator. It dialed me in on the first try.

        Readings    Adjustments    Results           
1    2    3    B    C    A    1    2    3    Date   
34    88    94    -90    -360    -135    115    98    95    15/08/19 00:11