Thank you so much, its working on my Ender 3 S1 Plus and Sonic Pad!!! I was about to root my Sonic Pad especially for KAMP adaptive meshing in klipper, but this is working great. Thank you for this valueble video, great stuff, keep them coming, a big thumbs up!!!👍👍👍
Your a star I will try that now on my e3v2 with Sonic Pad. Funny thing is my probe with sonic pad only does one probe per point 5X5 but is a lot faster than your s1?
Having problems getting this working with Marlin. For whatever reason the gcode generated with orcaslicer doesn't do the adaptive bed mesh and skips the step entirely. I was able to get it working with the prusaslicer implementation of adaptive bed mesh (from RH3D video), it does the bed leveling step, but what I don't understand is that from the face of it, the gcodes generated look pretty much the same, even when I replicate what I used for the prusaslicer gcode in orcaslicer, the orcaslicer gcode still skips the bed leveling step. What could I be doing wrong?
@@hhkotze well, the update on this is, it works if the probing doesn't have to occur on the outer limits of the bed. What limit this is I have yet to discover, but I suspect it has to do with probing margin in the firmware.
HI Mike, Is it better to have multiple probes during each probed point? My KE only probes once and moves to the next point. I assume probing twice for each point is for increased accuracy? Thanks
I like to do multiple probes (usually 2) so that the values are averaged together. I think it is more accurate. I don't think it adds a crazy amount of time. I would give it a try.
How to get the "adaptive bed mesh" section under basic information from the printer settings? I don't even have this settings, only adding start g-code doesn't work..
@@minimal3dp Yes, OrcaSlicer 2.2.0. Updated everthing, it shows the settings now but still makes full bed mesh 😞 (not full like before but still makes a probe in every corner...). Now it makes: 1. Probe in every corner 2. probe in middle (adaptive) 3. purge line (KAMP) 4. probe in every corner 5. probe in middle (Adpative) 6. start print Like wtf?
@@minimal3dp yeah, I have looked but it still not working as it kept complaining about the same error. I've reverted back to KAMP for now. it's rather tricky too when you have klicky.
Thank you so much, its working on my Ender 3 S1 Plus and Sonic Pad!!! I was about to root my Sonic Pad especially for KAMP adaptive meshing in klipper, but this is working great. Thank you for this valueble video, great stuff, keep them coming, a big thumbs up!!!👍👍👍
Cool will have to check this out with my neptune 4 max.
Let me know how it works.
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Lover music volume, please, by a lot, almost fell off the chair.
Sorry. I will
@@minimal3dp Thank you.
Your a star I will try that now on my e3v2 with Sonic Pad. Funny thing is my probe with sonic pad only does one probe per point 5X5 but is a lot faster than your s1?
I appreciate it.
I like to probe twice. It is a setting in the printer.conf
@@minimal3dp I have done it for my e3v2 and worked a treat? Could I put this over in the Cura Start?
Having problems getting this working with Marlin. For whatever reason the gcode generated with orcaslicer doesn't do the adaptive bed mesh and skips the step entirely. I was able to get it working with the prusaslicer implementation of adaptive bed mesh (from RH3D video), it does the bed leveling step, but what I don't understand is that from the face of it, the gcodes generated look pretty much the same, even when I replicate what I used for the prusaslicer gcode in orcaslicer, the orcaslicer gcode still skips the bed leveling step. What could I be doing wrong?
I'm having the same issue with my Ender 3 Max Neo running the mriscoc firmware.
@@hhkotze well, the update on this is, it works if the probing doesn't have to occur on the outer limits of the bed. What limit this is I have yet to discover, but I suspect it has to do with probing margin in the firmware.
HI Mike, Is it better to have multiple probes during each probed point? My KE only probes once and moves to the next point. I assume probing twice for each point is for increased accuracy? Thanks
I like to do multiple probes (usually 2) so that the values are averaged together. I think it is more accurate. I don't think it adds a crazy amount of time. I would give it a try.
@@minimal3dp I'll give it a try. Thanks!
How to get the "adaptive bed mesh" section under basic information from the printer settings? I don't even have this settings, only adding start g-code doesn't work..
Are you using the latest RC?
@@minimal3dp offical 2.2.0 release is out since yesterday.
@@minimal3dp Yes, OrcaSlicer 2.2.0. Updated everthing, it shows the settings now but still makes full bed mesh 😞 (not full like before but still makes a probe in every corner...).
Now it makes:
1. Probe in every corner
2. probe in middle (adaptive)
3. purge line (KAMP)
4. probe in every corner
5. probe in middle (Adpative)
6. start print
Like wtf?
seguidor desde españa. perfecto para mi ender 3 pro + nebula pad, funciona perfecto¡¡¡
You actually don't need that now, Klipper has native dynamic mesh since a while.
That could be useful with Marlin.
Will this work on the stock k1 series, without rooting?
I believe it will. It worked on the sonic pad without rooting, and both are from Creality.
@@minimal3dp I'll give it a try. I'm new to 3d printing and was thinking about rooting just for Kamp.
thanks, however, I'm now getting adaptive_bed_mesh_min is undefined.
You need to add it in your config
The starting coordinates for you mesh 15,15. Or something similar.
The start X and Y coordinates
@@TheButchersbLock thanks, do you have link to a sample that I can take a look? Cheers
If you look at the orca slicer wiki and there is an example.
@@minimal3dp yeah, I have looked but it still not working as it kept complaining about the same error. I've reverted back to KAMP for now. it's rather tricky too when you have klicky.
Jassisfknpoes. Why does eveeyone have a jingle intro. Its 2024 they have been out of fashion since 2016😅
Thanks for the feedback.