docs: Try to be more clear that the "paper test" steps need to be run

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2019-05-24 22:34:24 -04:00
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@ -42,13 +42,14 @@ There are two ways to perform the probing - manual probing
(`DELTA_CALIBRATE`). Automatic probing utilizes a hardware device
capable of triggering when the toolhead is at a set distance from the
bed. The manual probing method will move the head near the bed and
then wait for the user to follow the
["paper test"](Bed_Level.md#the-paper-test) steps. It is recommended
to use manual probing for delta calibration. A number of common
printer kits come with probes that are not sufficiently accurate
(specifically, small differences in arm length can cause effector tilt
which can skew an automatic probe). Manual probing only takes a few
minutes and it eliminates error introduced by the probe.
then wait for the user to follow the steps described at
["the paper test"](Bed_Level.md#the-paper-test) to determine the
actual distance between the nozzle and bed at the given location. It
is recommended to use manual probing for delta calibration. A number
of common printer kits come with probes that are not sufficiently
accurate (specifically, small differences in arm length can cause
effector tilt which can skew an automatic probe). Manual probing only
takes a few minutes and it eliminates error introduced by the probe.
To perform the basic probe, make sure the config has a
[delta_calibrate] section defined and run: