

This results in the axis set to X180.00, Y0.00 and Z180.10 due to the 4.90mm offset when callibrating. This writes the setting in the config-override file M500 #Store new zero location permanently (M500).

MOVE NOZZLE DOWN GRADUALLY TO ALLOW PAPER TO FIT UNDER G1 X90 Y90 Z10 #Move nozzle to middle of plate at 10mm above zero I then calibrate the Z axis using a piece of paper under the nozzle in the center of the build plate using the following GCode: G28 #Home all axis My Smoothieware settings are down the bottom of the page - note gamma_max of 185. I'm a bit surprised there isn't more info on the TinyFab support site to allow a new user to get started. I'm so stuck and would appreciate any assistance. Cura and the Cetus3D but I am not sure if they involve the TinyFab CPU or if they are just for printing GCode in UpStudio as most of the posts are over a year old now. I am totally willing to experiment to get print quality to match / exceed what I was getting in Up Studio but I am having a lot of difficulty getting started.

I am at the stage of trying to get a 20mm cube printed and have decided to use Cura for slicing and producing the G-Code and then issuing the GCode via Repetier-Host which I think TinyFab himself uses. I have now spent days getting the BLTouch installed and 3 point leveling working. I have my Cetus3D MkII with TinyFab CPU installed. First of all, apologies for the massive post.
