Dealing with persistence files
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 1:18 pm
Hi
I welcome the new functionality of creating a "level" file and avoid the leveling procedure afterwards.
I use a homemade vacuum table and had to learn (using autoleveller) that the plate is not completely flat. My vacuumized bedsize is 200x300 mm and I want to create two layered prints.
In order to get a good quality level file I made several runs and averaged them out. So, I have now good data for the whole bed (one file should be sufficient because it covers the whole bed). Now my questions start:
How is autoleveller dealing with this information if
-The board is smaller than the whole bed?
- If I do double sided, my 0/0 is once on the left, once on the right. How does autolevellerdeal with this (negative x)?
An additional remark: If I use a persistence file the zeroing is very important since it is the basis for the whole routing. Therefore, for me it would be better to do this zeroing not at 0/0 but somewhere in the middle of the board (preferrably changeable, with default values for the middle of the board). At 0/0 I have usually no traces. Most of them are closer to the middle of the board (and the vacuum is also better there...)
Regards and thank you very much for your great work!
Andreas
I welcome the new functionality of creating a "level" file and avoid the leveling procedure afterwards.
I use a homemade vacuum table and had to learn (using autoleveller) that the plate is not completely flat. My vacuumized bedsize is 200x300 mm and I want to create two layered prints.
In order to get a good quality level file I made several runs and averaged them out. So, I have now good data for the whole bed (one file should be sufficient because it covers the whole bed). Now my questions start:
How is autoleveller dealing with this information if
-The board is smaller than the whole bed?
- If I do double sided, my 0/0 is once on the left, once on the right. How does autolevellerdeal with this (negative x)?
An additional remark: If I use a persistence file the zeroing is very important since it is the basis for the whole routing. Therefore, for me it would be better to do this zeroing not at 0/0 but somewhere in the middle of the board (preferrably changeable, with default values for the middle of the board). At 0/0 I have usually no traces. Most of them are closer to the middle of the board (and the vacuum is also better there...)
Regards and thank you very much for your great work!
Andreas