Glossary · Calibration

Bed Mesh

A measured map of build-plate height variation that the printer can compensate for during printing.

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A bed mesh samples multiple points across the build surface and stores relative Z variation. Firmware can use this map to compensate for small deviations during the first layers.

How do you recognize it?

  • Not a defect itself
  • Bad measurements can cause local nozzle-distance errors
  • Values may look implausible when probing is contaminated

Common causes

  • Plate is not perfectly flat
  • Nozzle/reference point is contaminated
  • Plate is not seated correctly
  • Probe calibration problem

What should you check first?

  1. Clean nozzle/reference surfaces before probing.
  2. Inspect the wiper when nozzle-based reference is used.
  3. Seat the build plate correctly and remeasure.