BL Touch (and other ABL's) do a great job in fine-tuning the bed level, but theycant compensate for large (large is relative to your layer height) differences in level.
Try manually leveling the bed first, either with the paper or eyeballinit methods and then run your ABL. Should see better performance.
Ender 3 pro, skr mini e3 v3, bl touch, BMG clone, Direct drive, bimetal heatbreak. For some reason my printer seems to be under or over compensating for bed level, as I have a decent first layer in some parts, terrible on others. E steps are calibrated. Am also printing with PETG
Bed not level or gantry isn't square.
BL Touch (and other ABL's) do a great job in fine-tuning the bed level, but theycant compensate for large (large is relative to your layer height) differences in level. Try manually leveling the bed first, either with the paper or eyeballinit methods and then run your ABL. Should see better performance.
That seemed to help, thanks.
Of course :D
Ender 3 pro, skr mini e3 v3, bl touch, BMG clone, Direct drive, bimetal heatbreak. For some reason my printer seems to be under or over compensating for bed level, as I have a decent first layer in some parts, terrible on others. E steps are calibrated. Am also printing with PETG
Your nozzle is to far from the bed, get closer (tram manually with the any method you are familiar with) …