Anet A8 adjustment for Y-axis and printer leveling

Anet A8 adjustment for Y-axis and printer leveling

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I've encountered an issue with the floor on which my printer table stood, and it wasn't levelled properly. This caused problems with the z-axis corners, which weren't at 90° due to the unlevelled surface. The same issue occurred with the y-axis because the threaded bars are bent. If you only have a problem with a bend y-axis: Parts List: Wooden board 10x screws for wood (3x12) 1x M3x30 screw 2x washers for M3 1x nut for M3 Angle profile length ~240mm First, cut the angle profile into two parts of ~62mm length and two parts of ~50mm length. Next, drill holes in each part and attach the ~62mm parts to the front of the z-motor housings using screws. Then, attach the ~50mm parts to the sides. Print the STL file and put the M3 screw with washers and nut into a small hole. Attach this assembly to the wooden board near the side of the frontplate of the y-axis. Use the M3 screw to adjust the y-axis. If you also have problems with your printer not being levelled perfectly horizontally: Parts List: 4x case legs Drill 4 holes in the corners of the wooden board according to the manual for the case legs. Use a water bubble to ensure the board is levelled properly.

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