
MPSM Fully Adjustable Z Spacer (MP Select Mini)
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Fully Adjustable Z Spacer MP Select Mini By Wiley Kyoto ___ This fully adjustable Z spacer gives you continuous adjustment from 1mm to 5mm at all times. You can switch between the stock bed and glass bed without adjusting your print bed or re-leveling it. If the beds are already level, simply adjust the spacer for the change in height to account for the glass thickness. Additionally, if you change nozzles, the new one might be slightly longer or shorter, so just adjust the Z offset accordingly. I gave the Bracket a slight bend to keep constant pressure and hold it firmly in place. ___ My Print Setup: - PLA - 210/60C - No Supports - 0.175mm Layer Height - 1.4mm Wall Thickness - 1.05mm Top and Bottom Thickness - Orientation - Lay the AdjArm and Bracket flat on their sides. Put the AdjDial on one of the flat ends (I had numbers near the top). ___ Assembly: 1. Place the AdjDial on the Bracket, in the groove next to the indicator mark, with the numbers closest to the outside edge. 2. Insert the sloped edge of the AdjArm through the AdjDial, with the threads of the AdjArm facing away from the Bracket. 3. Keep pressure pushing the AdjArm into the AdjDial as you start to turn the AdjDial clockwise. Remember that the thread is reversed, so turning the AdjDial clockwise will wind the AdjArm farther in. 4. Set the AdjDial to roughly the right spot (See Reading the Dial). 5. Make sure the head position of the printer is a good couple centimetres in the +Z direction, to prevent damage to the Z limit switch. 6. Insert the assembled spacer through the vertical slot in the back of the printer tower, snapping it into place on the Z Bearing Block (Black Plastic Block with metal rods running vertically through it), which you can see through the vertical slot. You should hear and feel a solid click as it snaps securely into place, pushing forward firmly on the top lever of the spacer should help it snap into place. 7. Make final adjustments to the AdjDial by homing the printer and checking the fit with a piece of paper under the nozzle. ___ Reading the Dial: - Note - the readings won't have absolute accuracy as it depends on the exact placement of the Z Limit switch, but the relative accuracy should be great. - The AdjArm has 4 notches, with numbers 1 to 4 next to them. These represent whole mm steps. - The AdjDial has 40 notches, every 4 notches are numbered .0 through .9. These represent decimal mm steps. Each notch is a 0.025mm step. - The Bracket has one indicator notch which lines up with the notches on the AdjDial to indicate where to read the setting. - When the outside edge of the Bracket is lined up with the first notch (next to the 1) on the AdjArm and the .0 setting on the AdjDial is centred on the indicator notch, the spacer is set to 1.0mm. - When the AdjArm is all the way into the AdjDial, and the AdjDial is set to .0, the spacer is set to 5.0mm. - The spacer can be set less than 1mm but at some point (around 0.7mm on my printer) the limit switch will slip off the end of the spacer and effectively act as 0mm offset.
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