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Posted (edited) · Printer head too high

So I'm trying to print with cura on the worst printer on the world XYZ printing da Vinci Nano (It was a gift and no i don't have money for better printer). And the problem I'm trying to fix is that my printer nozzle is about 4.35 mm above the bed. I logicaly tried to rise the bed and manually level it but I can't lift the bed that much. In original software there is a thing z offset set to that -4.35 mm. I tried that addon on the marketplace "Z offset" but highest value I can set there is -0.44 mm. So my question is there somewhere setting that could help me? Also printer settings are exactly as on this guide https://xyzofficialweb.blob.core.windows.net/xyz-v3/download/Cura_Profile_XYZ.PDF(Also attached image) 

 

* EDIT:

Also only thing in printer settings I wasn't able to set is "X min" it would always set back to -20 when I change it lower. I don't really thing that should be it but just in case.

** EDIT:

I've managed to fix it but I don't know why.

 

Screenshot 2023-10-18 220259.png

Edited by maruskaa
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