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-# Ender 3 Plotter+Sketchy (Ender 3 Plotter)
  
-{{:undefined:plotter-action.jpeg?direct|}}+[{{:undefined:plotter-action.jpeg?direct&650|Sketchy mid-print}}]
  
 Accessible at http://plotter.local Accessible at http://plotter.local
  
-todo more details on how to use it and shit +## Setting up the plotter 
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 +[{{ :projects:plotter_setup.jpeg?direct&200|Sketchy correctly set up with a pen. Don't forget to remove the lid :3}}] 
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 +- Consider levelling the bed. Currently this is a manual process. 
 +- Put a scrap piece of paper on the bed of the plotter. 
 +- Set the printer's Z co-ordinate to 0. 
 +- Unscrew the M3 bolts on the toolhead. 
 +- Put a pen in the toolhead and allow it to touch the paper. 
 +  - we've found good results from a Uni PIN 0.3mm, but you can experiment with all sorts of implements! 
 +- Tighten the M3 bolts, you'll want to use a decent amount of torque to ensure the pen doesn't wobble left-to-right as the plotter prints.
  
 ## Generating gcode ## Generating gcode
  
 You can use [this inkscape extension](https://github.com/averymcnab/gcodeplot-klipper) to generate gcode from an svg. There's a good tutorial on how to use this extension towards the bottom of [this PDF](https://github.com/AndrewSink/pltr_toolhead/blob/main/pltr%20v2%20User%20Guide%20Rev%20C.2.pdf). You can use [this inkscape extension](https://github.com/averymcnab/gcodeplot-klipper) to generate gcode from an svg. There's a good tutorial on how to use this extension towards the bottom of [this PDF](https://github.com/AndrewSink/pltr_toolhead/blob/main/pltr%20v2%20User%20Guide%20Rev%20C.2.pdf).
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 +Make sure that you have correctly set your working Z-height for your pen, and have set the right x/y starting/ending points. It's a good idea to double check this by moving the toolhead in mainsail to reasonable starting/end points (lower left, upper right).
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 +## Uploading and printing 
 +
 +You can upload your generated gcode to the printer via http://plotter.local as usual. It's a good idea to secure your paper, for example using masking tape.
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