Does anyone know what the difference is between the stock MatterControl and the SeeMeCNC flavor of the app?
Thanks,
Nathan
SeeMeCNC Version vs Stock MatterControl
Re: SeeMeCNC Version vs Stock MatterControl
The logo. 
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Re: SeeMeCNC Version vs Stock MatterControl
Haha, Only reason I am asking is that even with the 1.5 alpha build I still am unable to use the auto bed leveling without artificially increasing the max z height in the eeprom. It always say that it cannot go lower when I have the Z height set properly. I have my hotend mounted below the effector platform so I thought that maybe the SeeMeCNC version of matter control was enforcing some max z height based on if the hotend was mounted in the stock configuration.
Re: SeeMeCNC Version vs Stock MatterControl
Don't use the auto-bed leveling. It will only compensate for a tilted build platform and won't cure a mis-calibrated delta.
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Re: SeeMeCNC Version vs Stock MatterControl
@Gene
I have a perfectly calibrated Orion, but there is quite a variance in my height from the effector and the build plate.
(See http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 95&p=85546)
I rely on MatterControl to accommodate this variance.
I have a perfectly calibrated Orion, but there is quite a variance in my height from the effector and the build plate.
(See http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 95&p=85546)
I rely on MatterControl to accommodate this variance.