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| - | The bed mesh is a probed map of the surface of the bed plate, normally automated and with a z probe, that describes how **// | + | The bed mesh is a probed map of the surface of the bed plate, normally automated and with a z probe, that describes how **// |
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| + | It is important to realize that the Z axis scale is grossly exaggerated and that minor variations appear dramatic. | ||
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| + | ==== Generating a Bed Mesh ==== | ||
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| + | See [[run_bed_mesh]] | ||
| ==== How to Interpret the Bed Mesh ==== | ==== How to Interpret the Bed Mesh ==== | ||
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| + | If the bed mesh seems warped at the plate edges, is buckled up or seems to be too warped, try loosening all the bed screws all the way off, then re-attaching them, tightening them only 1 1/3 full rotatations and re-run SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE to level the bed and re-run a bed map and re-evaluate. | ||
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| + | [[Silicone spacers]] have a better tension profile, and more consistency, | ||
| ====Articles about the Bed Mesh ==== | ====Articles about the Bed Mesh ==== | ||
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