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Mar 2016

Yes do the calibration that Michael_Hach proposes to you. I use a thicker piece of paper similar to a business card. Much less headache than dealing with the XYZ measurements. One good tip is that while you have that piece of paper underneath the extruder nozzle, you want to be able to slide it around but with a very slight resistance from the nozzle. (That’s an old VW valve adjustment trick I do with my old bug)

Also be aware that the bed is mounted with adjustment screws and springs. The springs help protect the extruder, nozzle and glass bed during a head crash but it also can set things off level when pushing on it to roughly when remove your parts. I feel like I had more issues with my bed leveling when I was using a little more force to break my parts free.

Also do you keep your printer in a garage or a room that may see a lot of temperature fluctuations? That may also be a culprit with expansion and contraction.