For the first 3mm or whatever you set it to, it might not be even the entire print. I printed the Z calibration, and one side was 0.18mm or 0.19mm, but other side was 0.20mm or so. Might also explain why it’s printing the damn line too close on one side. I changed the Z offset to 0.04mm farther away, but it’s still printing closer then I think it should on one side. I tried -1.76, instead of -1.80, and got gaps in the infill. I also tried -1.78, which was better then -1.76, but could see the holes, that I don’t know if they are supposed to be like that. If so, only part of the print looked like that.

I could turn fading off, but would probably have to mess with offset even more.

Also, I read, it makes it so, the Z doesn’t have to move up and down as much. After 3mm, it should be more even.

Printing a cat toy I broke, accidentally stepped on it. Not sure it’ll work though, I used tree supports, probably should have used normal supports. Maybe Z hop should be on now too. But Z hop was a stringing mess before. But the eSteps, and Z offset were wrong.

Hmm maybe print Z calibration with fading off, then turn it back on, after it’s good enough. But if the Z offset changes, not worth the time, lots of Z calibration prints in that case.