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Adjust the Z-offset (height) to reduce the amount of "squish" on the first layer, ensuring it doesn't plow into the bed. Other Contexts (Atari/Files)
For accurate prints, you may need to adjust the steps/mm on your printer, with some users reporting Z-axis settings around 800-816 . Adjust the Z-offset (height) to reduce the amount
If you are encountering issues where pieces do not fit together, the search results highlight that simply running a calibration cube (e.g., 20mm) and adjusting steps/mm may not be enough. Adjust the Z-offset (height) to reduce the amount