Warning Moving to Low

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ThatDirectorGuy
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Warning Moving to Low

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I am trying to use the auto calibrate and I get the warning that
Warning Moving Too Low

You cannot move any lower. This position on your bed is too low for the extruder to reach. You need to raise your bed or adjust your limits to allow the extruder to go lower.

I never had an issue before what could have changed? I just installed Matter Control version 1.2.2. I had to do a fresh instal because my older version would not update. This new version also says there is an update but it just hangs retrieving download data.

I had the printer set up pretty good but now I am not sure how to fix this.

Thanks.
Earthbound
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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Just guessing, but I suspect the new MC install has a default value that needs to be changed for the height of your printer.
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dajay23D
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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I've been having the same issue as well. How do we get it lower. Increasing print height doesn't work.
Nath5
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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Same problem, it worked well with the previous version of MatterControl but now I get the same error.
mcgragger
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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Did anyone ever figure this out? I get it with version 1.4.0
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Sonrisa3D
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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EEPROM>X, Y, Z Max Pos - Increase a mm or two.

Also relevant:
http://www.matterhackers.com/articles/i ... ontrol-1.4
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Re: Warning Moving to Low

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I was having this same issue and increasing the Z max length in the matter control EEPROM did the trick. Thanks for the advice.
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