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+ | [[http://malyansys.com/downloads/Replicator 1 Dual Nozzle Calibration.x3g|Replicator 1 Dual Nozzle Calibration]] | ||
+ | Print calibration script (File->Scripts->Calibration->Replicator 1&2->Dual Nozzle Calibration.gcode). | ||
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+ | When it does start, you’ll see it print a series of straight lines parallel to the front of the build platform, | ||
+ | starting at the front left corner of the platform and extending back. The second series of lines will be perpendicular | ||
+ | to these, and will start at the center of the platform and extend left.Then the second nozzle will print a set of | ||
+ | lines alongside each of the first two sets. All four sets will have 13 lines, with the first line being longer than the others. | ||
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+ | If you look closely at the paired sets of lines, you’ll see that the first lines in the second set are a tiny bit in front | ||
+ | of those in the first set, while the last lines are a tiny bit behind. Somewhere you’ll find a line from the first set and a | ||
+ | line from the second set that match up almost perfectly; that’s what you’re looking for. | ||
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+ | The longer first line is line 1. The middle one is line 7, which is the default. So if, say, you’re looking at the set of | ||
+ | lines on the left side of the platform and you decide that the line just before the middle one is the best. Input the best line | ||
+ | number into "Setting->14. Calibrate X / 15. Calibrate Y" in machine control panel. |