How thick? And does that apply to a cold nozzle but heated bed? Guess next time I need to get a new offset, I should use the 0.2mm. Or heat the nozzle up and wait forever for it to stop leaking. Not sure if what I have it set to now is good or not. Won’t know till it’s done, too tired to watch it.

Also, changing the offset while printing, messes the print up. And it might fix it for that print, but not permanently. Still needed it closer the next print.

Retrammed the bed, and releveling it, all with an offset of 0. I’ll leave the mesh with an offset of 0, and just tilt it with a different offset if needed.

0.2mm might not be thick enough, maybe 0.4mm would be better. Better, if it doesn’t work, just add 0.4 to it.

Maybe my retraction setting is bad, as it can print the next time in that area. Lowering the retraction speed might help.

Don’t think 0.4 would work, that would be -01.650. Got some blobs, so might be too close.

Not convinced it’s too close. Second print @ -2.010, had gaps. Changed to -2.040. And adjusted tension on extruder spring. Might be the belts, cause they are as tight as you can make em. I should change Z offset back, and print again, see if those belts make any difference.

The bed mesh tilt looks better at -2.050, then -2.010. So maybe it’s a different problem. In that case, a 0.2mm feeler gauge works to get Z offset, with a heated bed and cold nozzle. It had no issues printing on the spot it wasn’t before, probably the belts too tight. Trouble moving makes sense it would make blobs.

Hmm, if it works, then I can properly do a flow calibration, if I want, probably won’t for this filament, not much left.

Still has blobs. So probably too close, or filament needs to be dried. Hmm, maybe the mesh isn’t that much better at -02.050. Maybe I should try -02.035 next. Then go to bed, rather it’s good or not.

Still blobs @ -02.035

Will try -02.025 later. I know -02.010 has gaps, so that won’t work. Unless it was because of the tension on the belts.