
Anet A8 Y-Axis Endstop adjustable
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The Problem: You print a large object and the slicer places it at the center of the printing bed. However, once the print is complete, it appears as though someone pushed it slightly to one side and towards the back. This issue arises from poorly calibrated limit switches. Fortunately, the original file was well-made, requiring only a short script to either shorten or lengthen the holder for the limit switch. And so it goes: Print a test object. Measure the distance from the front edge of the print bed using a caliper. If the front measurement is longer, use the "positive" script. If the back measurement is longer, use the "negative" script. Subtract the shorter measurement from the longer one and divide by two. This will give you the factor to enter into the script. For beginners: Everything must be located in the same folder. PS: Thingiverse is an excellent platform. Sometimes, however, something goes wrong. When encountering a file with a designation of 30, it signifies a measurement of 3.0 mm; Thingiverse has retained the comma for clarity.
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