@disneytoy
Yes,the motors stop and thehot end drops, all the time, every time, yet this is not important to the results.
when printing the motors are always "on"
when you are leveling the print plane with the nozzle the motors should always be "on" and the nozzle "HOT" because it gets longer/closer to the print bed when hot.
look on Youtube for Jay Couture videos about calibratin and leveling the print bed by printing part of one layer of a square.
This way you can get it down to 0.02mm but only after you have done the paper test with a hot nozzle and the motors on.
Yes,the motors stop and thehot end drops, all the time, every time, yet this is not important to the results.
when printing the motors are always "on"
when you are leveling the print plane with the nozzle the motors should always be "on" and the nozzle "HOT" because it gets longer/closer to the print bed when hot.
look on Youtube for Jay Couture videos about calibratin and leveling the print bed by printing part of one layer of a square.
This way you can get it down to 0.02mm but only after you have done the paper test with a hot nozzle and the motors on.