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My first inclination without seeing any other information about your setup is to say that the bed is starting a bit too far away from the nozzles for the printer to compensate for the gap, hence the message that it "exceeds realistic values."
The first thing I would try is to manually level the build plate once to at least get things in the right range (The gear tab on the left of the screen > Maintenance > Build Plate > Manual Leveling). If you have the calibration card that came with the printer, this should be pretty straightforward; the printer will walk you through the steps on screen.
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My first inclination without seeing any other information about your setup is to say that the bed is starting a bit too far away from the nozzles for the printer to compensate for the gap, hence the message that it "exceeds realistic values."
The first thing I would try is to manually level the build plate once to at least get things in the right range (The gear tab on the left of the screen > Maintenance > Build Plate > Manual Leveling). If you have the calibration card that came with the printer, this should be pretty straightforward; the printer will walk you through the steps on screen.
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