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How to Level Your 3D Printer Bed

By Matthew Lynch
July 31, 2023
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If you own a 3D printer, you probably know how critical it is to have a perfectly level bed before starting any printing process. A leveled bed ensures that your 3D printer will produce accurate, high-quality prints every time. However, if you are a beginner, leveling the bed can be a daunting task. In this article, we will share with you some simple steps to follow to level your 3D printer bed like a pro.

Step 1: Preheat the bed

Before starting, make sure to preheat your bed to the temperature required for your printing material. This will help in the leveling process as it ensures that the bed has reached its working temperature and is no longer expanding or contracting.

Step 2: Use a leveling sensor

Using a leveling sensor is the easiest and most accurate way to level your bed. It is an auto-leveling system that works by scanning the bed and adjusting its height accordingly. Attach the sensor to your 3D printer and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer to calibrate it.

Step 3: Level the bed manually

If your printer does not come with a leveling sensor, you still need to manually level the bed. The first step is to loosen the screws holding the bed and adjust it until it is level. Use a piece of paper or a feeler gauge to check the distance between the nozzle and the bed. The paper should have some slight resistance as you slide it between the nozzle and the bed.

Move the nozzle to each corner and the center of the bed, and repeat until the distance is the same, and the paper has the same resistance throughout.

Step 4: Fine-tune the bed level

After manually leveling the bed, print a small test object in each corner and the center of the bed. Check the layer height and make further adjustments, if necessary. Use the height adjustment screws to fine-tune the leveling until you get a perfect first-layer adhesion throughout the bed.

Step 5: Save the settings

Once you have leveled the bed to your satisfaction, save the settings in your slicing software. This ensures that you do not have to level the bed every time you want to print.

In conclusion, leveling your 3D printer bed should not be a daunting task. Follow the simple steps outlined in this article and enjoy high-quality, accurate prints every time. Remember to recheck the leveling after a couple of prints, as the bed can shift slightly with use.

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