====== Adjust Z-offset -Tina2S V10 ======
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===== 1. Click on "Z-Offset": =====
Locate the Z-Offset adjustment option in the printer's control panel.
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You can adjust the distance between the nozzle and the platform by increasing or decreasing the Z-Offset. This is usually done in small increments, typically in millimeters.
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===== 2. Determine the Adjustment Direction: =====
Before starting the adjustment, it's important to determine whether to increase or decrease the Z-Offset.\\
The ideal state is when the first layer lines are flattened, smooth, and adhere well to the platform.\\
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If the first layer appears loose, with round lines and not tightly adhering to the platform, it indicates that the Z-Offset is too high, and you need to decrease the Z-Offset.\\
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If the first layer is overly compressed, causing filament to not extrude properly, it indicates that the Z-Offset is too low, and you need to increase the Z-Offset.
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===== 3. Perform Fine-Tuning: =====
Rotate the knob to adjust the Z-Offset, ensuring that the distance between the nozzle and the platform is 0.1mm. Note: This is not the 0.1mm displayed on the screen but the actual observed distance between the nozzle and the platform.
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You can also use a regular sheet of paper as an aid. Adjust the offset until the nozzle just lightly touches the paper.{{ :tina2:048.png?direct&400 |}}
===== 4. Repeat Adjustment: =====
Based on the results of test printing, if further improvement in print quality is needed, repeat the above steps, fine-tuning the Z-Offset until the desired printing effect is achieved.
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