Nozge-3.cfg -
Ensuring the nozzle starts printing in the center of the build plate rather than off to the side.
Setting precise X, Y, and sometimes Z home offsets to compensate for modifications. nozge-3.cfg
in Klipper or Marlin.
Based on typical 3D printing configurations, a file named nozge-3.cfg likely refers to a or a similarly named configuration file used to define the spatial relationship between the nozzle (nozzle-Gantry/geometry) and the print bed. This file is crucial for: Ensuring the nozzle starts printing in the center
These configurations are generally managed through firmware like Marlin or Klipper, setting the exact distances to prevent the nozzle from trying to print outside the physical bed boundaries. If you'd like, I can: Based on typical 3D printing configurations, a file
for what a nozzle offset configuration looks like.
Aligning the nozzle so it can reach the full, advertised printable area.