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I have a bltouch clone which work fine on glass bed. After switching to textured PEI sheet, it's variance trippled to 0.1mm, which make my bed mesh all wobbly.

I'm I suppose to remove the steel plate when making the bed mesh? Do you home Z with a probe with this setup?

The weirdest thing is, despite all this all my prints adhere completely fine. I guess PEI is just that good.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
 Printer: creality ender 3 pro
 sensor: CR-touch (bl touch but creality's with metal brackets for easy install)
 bed: creality PEI double sided bed
 hotend: creality spider 3.0
 firmware: custom marlin 2.0 fw
 filament I use most often: atomic filament ABS
 creality bag enclosure: yes

Sure does work... But I have babystepping on (Marlin), and adjusted babystepping by coding in a 30x30x5 block with 8 skirt loops 6mm away. The babystepping in this case is to adjust the Z offset, which it does so live.

I was able to get it tuned in so that all prints just apply beautifully.