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I got tired of the paper method and adjusting the screws by the auto-leveling results as I could never get them to be consistent. Now I used mechanical level indicator and got these consistent values indicating that the bed is tilted to the right/left?

To my suprise it can actually print something like this but what would cause these values? My suspicion is that the Z axis is sagging but I would like to get some opinions before completely reassembling the printer.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Am I stupid? Tried leveling by hand and now I'm getting these weird results again as if the glass bed is higher in some spots..

https://i.imgur.com/ewmkeQJ.png

I've never gotten these values to be close to each other (less than 0.5 difference)

edit: I don't get it.. the glass bed is perfectly level by itself. How can the printer read high spots on it?!