
When facing your printer the left to right movement is your X-axis, back and forth the Y-axis and up and down the Z-axis. The text below goes a little more in depth, first some definitions, then some theory.

Now flash the firmware and home the X-axis, jog the carriage in increments to the right and observe the position on the LCD or through a connected application over USB.Second, define the bed dimensions temporarily to be the design size (do note to not bluntly jog the carriage to the end positions!).
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See How to center my prints on the build platform? (Re-calibrate homing offset) to set these margins correctly as you effectively need to reposition the print area on the build area. If there was enough space for the carriage, and a value for X_MIN_POS defined, this value needs to be decreased. First need to assure that the nozzle can reach the origin, if not, try to see if you can move the endstop without the carriage hitting the frame, if not possible, your left margin will be decreased.To determine the correct values (for the X-axis) you: Using a larger carriage will, if too large, diminish the printing area. In the video tutorial, I'm watching for installation they are using a different mount for their E3D Hemera, so I'm unsure how I would go about defining my own values for my setup. I'm using "Tiny Machines" firmware and my next step in the installation is defining the aforementioned parameters.


I have a custom-made aluminum hot end carriage for my E3D Hemera. I'm not sure how I would measure it or at what point of reference I'm measuring from, is it from the nozzle to the edge of the hotend carriage in both the X and Y or total space on X and Y. I see in Marlin the 'define bed size' parameters #define Y_BED_SIZE 360īut how would I go about measuring my hotend / carriage assembly to edit the values accordingly? How would I begin measuring my hotend / carriage dimensions in Marlin to prevent my hotend from slamming into the frame?
