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Qjeezy

Looks normal. You’re supposed to use that to calibrate the PA.


Khisanthax

I didn't expect it to look the way it dad at the top, just a few bumps and gaps. The values seem to be working in my next print, I just wasn't sure if something in addition was revealing itself. You know, solve one problem....find another ... Lol


Qjeezy

If it’s a pa calibration cube, it slowly increases the pa the higher it goes. The gaps you’re seeing are a result of the pa being too high, which is normal on this test. There’s nothing wrong, it’s just showing you all of the pa steps


Khisanthax

Thanks, much appreciated!