Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Bed Leveling Bed leveling is the process of ensuring the build plate is perfectly parallel to the printer’s nozzle to achieve consistent layer height and proper adhesion. Improper leveling can result in issues like uneven layers, poor adhesion, or failed prints. Bed leveling can be done manually, using screws to adjust the bed height, or automatically, with sensors or probes that detect the distance between the nozzle and the bed. Regular leveling, especially before starting a new print, is crucial for achieving high-quality results and reducing printing errors. |
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