How Do I Calibrate E-Steps?
Calibrate E-steps only when firmware extrusion distance is inaccurate. Many modern slicer workflows prefer flow calibration after mechanical checks.
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Calibrate E-steps only when firmware extrusion distance is inaccurate. Many modern slicer workflows prefer flow calibration after mechanical checks.
Look at the first failed area, the material, and the slicer profile before changing settings.
Check filament dryness, nozzle temperature, bed setup, belts, and the profile baseline.
Use a small calibration print so you can see which change actually improves the result.
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