Klipper Z axis issue

Basic Information:

Printer Model: Ender 3 V3 SE
MCU / Printerboard: MS35774
klippy.log
qt.log (96.3 KB)

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Describe your issue:

… After installing Klipper on my Ender 3 v3 SE and running through Ellis’ tuning guide I noticed that no matter if I do my Z offset automatically or through the calibrate probe command and doing a bedmesh, my first layer is too inconsistent. Some parts of the print will lay down perfect and others will be printed too high. Also as the print gets taller you can hear the nozzle start to drag. Reflashing back to stock firmware makes it print perfect again. I’ve reflashed Klipper since then trying to get this to work, but no matter how I tune it the problem persists.

Hello @Draycon !

The log you provided is no klippy.log.

please attach the klippy.log to your next post.

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Printer Model: Proforge 3.5
MCU / Printer board BTT SKR2

klippy (2).log.zip (1.1 MB)

I upgraded my Klipper system two days ago:

crowsnest
v4.1.6-1-ge96cd46

UP-TO-DATE


klipper
v0.12.0-132-ge37b007f

UP-TO-DATE


mainsail
v2.10.0

UP-TO-DATE


mainsail-config
v1.2.1-0-ge57810d5

UP-TO-DATE


moonraker
v0.8.0-324-ga3e4dac5

UP-TO-DATE


sonar
v0.1.3-1-geacc498a

UP-TO-DATE


System
OS-Packages

My Probe z_offset is not saving anymore.
I have tried the Z Calibrate routine in the Pi LCD display and manually adjusting the Z Offset in the Mainsail.local UI.

I notice that the [Probe] z_offset parameter is commented out in Printer.cfg.

Where is it stored?

Thanks.

@SaltyDoug !

Why do you hijack another one’s thread?

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