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64Spaces avatar 64Spaces commented on August 11, 2024 2

Same for me. I got a big scratch on my first print. I rotated the bed around and avoid that area when slicing. It’s been fine since this update.

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formless63 avatar formless63 commented on August 11, 2024

Appears solution may be in config_adv define EVENT_GCODE_SD_ABORT "G0 Z5\nG28XY\nM84" to raise Z during that process. Thanks Chiefo - will test this tomorrow.

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formless63 avatar formless63 commented on August 11, 2024

Ok - compiled with G27 in place of G28XY in that spot.
Just tested. Physical end behavior is perfect. Raises Z up to Z20 or adds 2mm above current position if higher than Z20. Then sends to X0 and Y200-ish (presents the print, like what happens at the end of successful prints)
There is a problem, though. The screen sticks at the "Stop Printing? Confirm Cancel" area and no way to get back to home screen other than power cycle.
I waited two minutes to power cycle to check and confirm temps on nozzle/bed have dropped (that they are shut off) and bed had dropped 20C and nozzle was down close to ambient after a couple minutes. So this works. Creality probably had a conflict with the screen with G27 and used G28XY instead of fixing the screen problem. I'd recommend going with G27 here and power cycling after to protect the printer/bed.

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Sebazzz avatar Sebazzz commented on August 11, 2024

Thanks - letting @nickacker do the final confirmation because I'm still without CR-6 SE. (I could test it on my BIQU B1 but not sure how representative it would be)

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Sebazzz avatar Sebazzz commented on August 11, 2024

I currently have a BIQU B1 (actually for review - BTT tracked me down via the unboxing guide I wrote) and am very happy with that printer. I'm curious how the CR-6 SE will compare :)

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DreadKnight avatar DreadKnight commented on August 11, 2024

I've ruined my bed second day because of this bug, as it chipped off when removing a print because of some of the scratches. 😢
Great printer overall otherwise, I'm glad this is actually fixed now, will try it out soon 👍

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provalinf avatar provalinf commented on August 11, 2024

I was actually looking for a solution to this problem of the nozzle rubbing the bed.
Thanks (even if like many others my brand new bed has already been scratched...)
Now there is indeed this popup problem that is not closed.

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