bed_leveling_vs_the_bed_mesh
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| - | You generally level the bed using a method such as the paper method (highly subjective, grossly inaccurate, yet works for smaller beds), or a semi-automated method like [[SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE]] (accurate and preferred, necessary for larger beds). See https:// | + | On a klipper printer such as the Neptune 4 with a z probe you generally level the bed using a method such as the paper method (highly subjective, grossly inaccurate, yet works for smaller beds), or a semi-automated method like [[SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE]] (accurate and preferred, necessary for larger beds). See https:// |
| If the bed is overly warped (as seen in the [[fluidd]] Tuning Page and measured by the variance) then loosen the bedscrews completely and replace them with just 1 1/3 full rotations, then re-run SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE to level the bed and re-evaluate. | If the bed is overly warped (as seen in the [[fluidd]] Tuning Page and measured by the variance) then loosen the bedscrews completely and replace them with just 1 1/3 full rotations, then re-run SCREWS_TILT_CALCULATE to level the bed and re-evaluate. | ||
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