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  • I have managed to resolve this now. The display would never let me select over 235C because I had set 250C as my maximum nozzle temp when setting up the config.h in the firmware. It knocks 15C off your maximum selectable temperature based on what you define as max temp in the firmware (eg set max te…

  • I have noticed that after upgrading my CR10-s to Marlin 1.1.9 I cannot set my nozzle temp beyond 235C, despite having set the max temp to 250C in config.h (HEATER_0_MAXTEMP 250) I am fairly sure I could go higher than 235C before the update. (don’t know if someone with a cr-10s on stock firmware co…

  • Hi, thanks for you reply. Just wanted to let you know that I went ahead and upgraded to marlin 1.1.9, and enabled the mesh leveling feature. This has compensated for the (slight) bow in the x gantry. I am guessing that this is because I did a manual probing, where you tell the printer when the nozzl…

  • Just to be clear: I only want to know if mesh leveling can compensate for a bowed gantry, or if it will only compensate for uneven bed surface. Thank you.

  • I have already replaced the glass with a 6mm thick piece, which I have checked with a steel ruler to make sure the bed is flat. After placing the same ruler on the x-gantry, I can see it is slightly bowed. As I said originally, I am 99% sure the gantry is indeed bowed. Do you happedn to know if me…

  • Hi, I’m new here but was hopning someone could answer my question as i can’t seem to find a straight answer from googling! I am 99% certain that the x-gantry on my CR-10s is bowed upwards ever so slightly. This causes the nozzle to always be too far away in the centre (or too low at the sides if I…