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			<title><![CDATA[inconsistent Z height]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>So I had my machine calibrated and printing really well at .3 layer height. When I set it to print at .2 (first layer still .3) my first layer had gaps between the threads, like the nozzle was to far away. No other settings changed. I shouldnt have to play with the Z tab screw when i switch layer heights right?&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>So anyway i played with the Z tab till i got the threads squished just right, printed a calibrration box and the dimentions are all out of wack. the bottom of the box should have been 2.0mm and its measuring 1.83mm.</p><p>why is this happening ? R host should make these calculations so that i dont have to play with ztab right?</p><p>another quick question, what is the biggest layer height/widest perimeter I can get with a .35 nozzle ?</p>]]></description>
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