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· Wrapping issues only in one side of the bed
It's all about squish. Your glass isn't quite flat. It's probly roughly mountain shaped - thicker in center and lower on the 4 corners. And it's most perfectly leveled at the 3 screws. When you imagine this in 3d and imagine the the back center and front right two corners are perfectly levelled such that the mountain glass is tilted. It follows that the rear 2 corners will both be low.
You can check your glass and if it's more than 0.3mm out of flat then maybe get a new one. You might be able to get one for free from your distributor.
But it's probably within 0.3mm and you just need to squish more in the back to get it to stick everywhere. So just turn that screw CCW a half turn or so.
Some people put thin coins under portions of the glass (the glass easily bends the .3mm or so needed to make it back to level).
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It's all about squish. Your glass isn't quite flat. It's probly roughly mountain shaped - thicker in center and lower on the 4 corners. And it's most perfectly leveled at the 3 screws. When you imagine this in 3d and imagine the the back center and front right two corners are perfectly levelled such that the mountain glass is tilted. It follows that the rear 2 corners will both be low.
You can check your glass and if it's more than 0.3mm out of flat then maybe get a new one. You might be able to get one for free from your distributor.
But it's probably within 0.3mm and you just need to squish more in the back to get it to stick everywhere. So just turn that screw CCW a half turn or so.
Some people put thin coins under portions of the glass (the glass easily bends the .3mm or so needed to make it back to level).
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