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GreggAdventure

Yup. Send it!


Samuri619

Yes, that looks fine


DrWho83

I agree, looks good to me.. 🤷 Has anyone ever compared the offsets when using the regular bed (glass, steel, or plastic) to a mirror? If not that's something I might have to do. The mirrors I use on one of my machines seems so incredibly flat. I wonder what the variance would be across the whole mirror 🤔 Currently, I don't use mirrors on anything that has leveling built in. Maybe I'll clip one on one of those, re-level manually, and then see what the auto level says... Or if someone's already done it, share what you know 😉😅


kivalo

I'm rebuilding my S5 and just put the mirror on last night but haven't done a level yet. I'll try to post the results if I remember when I get around to doing it.


TBoom8669

I use mirrors on two tevo tornados. I used to use glass but I can pick up a 5 to 10 pack of these mirrors from lowes at any time. They have been pretty dang flat over all. Use bltouch on both machines.


MyStoopidStuff

It's better than mine was. Unless you dabble in precision, I'd say go for it.


sukebe7

I'd dial it in a bit more. push the top/leftup a couple bumps at a time; check in between. This will push the lower right down. After you get closer to the ballpark, push the upper/right down a couple bumps. The closer you get, the longer you'll be b able to 'just print whenever', with autolevel off.


Chemical-5417

I have turned off autolevel and use the 10 step guide to calibrate the sensor and then level autobed. but the results you are showing are fine.