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+[title] Calibrate Z Offset
+[* black] Heat the nozzle to 200c and bed to 60c and wait for the temperatures to stabilize. Remove any filament that is stuck to the nozzle.
+[* black] If you have independent axis leveling configured make sure you run. Home all axis.
+[* black] Jog the nozzle to the center of the bed. If using my [link|https://github.com/armysolo/BLV-Cube/blob/main/Firmware/RRF%203%23%202x%20Independent-Z%20FYSETC%20Cube%20Duet%202%20Wifi/sys/config.g|github] config, move the hotend X-40 so the nozzle is in the center of the bed.
+[* black] Place a piece of paper under the nozzle.
+[* black] A lot of times when calibrating Z offset the bed can't move up high enough because we don't have it configured to allow Z to go past 0. Out of habit when calibrating Z offset I will send G92 Z15 which tells the printer the new Z position is Z15. This will give me more than enough to calibrate the Z offset now.
+[* black] In the console enter
+ [* black] M558 P9 C"^zprobe.in"
+ [* black] G31 P500 Z1.0