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    I'm also in Uk (so metric) I'm not actually going by what he said - he was using the feeler gauge (that comes with the printer) which is .2mm (according to a reference online) I use this under the head and ensure I call feel a little friction as I move the gauge. I have also seen mention of using A4 paper which I assume would be a lot thinner.Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidtja View Post
    I'm also in Uk (so metric) I'm not actually going by what he said - he was using the feeler gauge (that comes with the printer) which is .2mm (according to a reference online) I use this under the head and ensure I call feel a little friction as I move the gauge. I have also seen mention of using A4 paper which I assume would be a lot thinner.Thanks
    And these manipulations do not accidentally depend on the printer model? On mine this will not work, probably. And there is no such need.

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