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Note that your S5 does not need to be level. It will print on it's side or you can hang it upside-down from a rope and it prints just fine as long as the filament doesn't fall off the spool holder.
The bed doesn't technically need to be "level". It instead needs to be parallel with the gantry that moves the nozzle around. But UM calls it "leveling".
Okay, thanks for the reply. I haven't had any need to adjust the printer. but if it was adjustable legs i could as well use them. do you know what they are. just asking of curiosity. 🙂
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No. Those are not for adjustable legs.
Note that your S5 does not need to be level. It will print on it's side or you can hang it upside-down from a rope and it prints just fine as long as the filament doesn't fall off the spool holder.
The bed doesn't technically need to be "level". It instead needs to be parallel with the gantry that moves the nozzle around. But UM calls it "leveling".
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