Unless you want the offset to be wrong, and you will probably need to tram again.

Oh and don’t print the Z offset calibration two times, that is over itself. But the offset was too close, I tried printing a cat toy multiple times, and it kept messing up. Moving the print, because the nozzle was touching it, even @ 0.3mm.

The toy she can chew on. Beats buying a plastic straw. Just print something instead.

Running the bed leveling thing to see how good it is. With OctoPrint, bed visualizer. Much better, use a 0.1mm feeler gauge to get Z offset, well that one works for me. 0.2mm doesn’t work for me, too far I guess.

It’s not exactly tramming the same, because the settings are different, probably can’t print as big either. I’m too lazy to mess with those settings. Wish I knew what it was before.

Printing good so far, even though the tramming is kind of far from the edge. Guess it doesn’t really matter. Printing @ 0.3mm, didn’t feel like changing settings and sending to printer again. Not sure if it’s sending locally or over the internet. It’s connected via a VPN.

Damn still too close. Going to print Z calibration and then go to bed, cat toy gets to wait.