Originally Posted by
Roxy
You need to get the Z Offset dialed in correctly. When that is correct, almost always the first layer will go down nicely.
I would do a G28 and a G29. Then I would carefully tell the nozzel to move from one corner to another corner. You should see the Z-Axis change in height slightly to compensate for any unlevelness. It is likely you will see more movement in the Z-Axis going in one direction than the other. Once you have verified this, move the nozzle .5mm from the bed and carefully repeat. You should see the Nozzle track the bed fairly well and keep the gap very consistent no matter what corner you go to.
Please explain to me how to...
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