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@Steve_CornfordHi Martin,
It is several degrees out.
In order to get the right hand side of the bed up to the extruder nozzle I will need to cut another couple of mm off the z-axis limit screw as it is bottomed in the hole,
Then I fear that the left hand yellow screws would need to be done right up against the springs so that there would be no give in the bed!
I have emailed Altwaylab using their contact form.
The glass bed only had protective film on one side (the coated side) which I have removed. I am using it upside down.
The clips are correctly fitted.
I note that I am not the only person to have had this problem, see:-
https://www.fabbaloo.com/news/hands-on-with-the-kingroon-kp3s-pro-s1-part-2
pity they didn't document the corrective steps!
Time for a spot of lunch before I go any further.
It is probalbly my fault as I scrambled my eggs this morning!
Steve
Hi Steve,
Sorry to hear you have run into a problem.
To adjust the X-arm square, I think you need to slack off and re-tighten these 4 screws:
I also found this truly dreadful review of the Kingroon printer, which bears no relation to the machine I received:
https://medium.com/@mrginger/the-ki...e-little-3d-printer-that-couldnt-e57e9cf913b5
but it does have the X-arm issue.
Reading it, I think "Mr.Ginger" must have received a factory reject, or an apprentice test piece, or some such. Maybe a 3rd-party clone.
It does illustrate that web reviews are meaningless -- every good one is cancelled out by a bad one. The only way to find out about anything is to get one and see for yourself.
cheers,
Martin.
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