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I'm just getting backl into 3D printing after a long absence. I pretty much gave it up because the very early printers were so bad! I got tired of throwing away more work than I completed.
That said I decided to try it again, and purchased an Ender-3 V3 KE, and so far am very pleased. My new printer is working great. I've completed some work that I never would have thought of even attempting on my very old printer.
The auto-leveling seems to be compensating properly and I'm not having any issues that I am aware of because of it. However it bothers me that the bed is off by so much. Is there a way to physically level this thing so the software does not have to compensate so much?
Or... am I over reacting and this much variance is normal?
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