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Diary with a 3D printer: Working around issues

It is essential to get the print head and the print bed of the 3D printer machine perfectly square if you are to successfully produce quality prints. You won't notice the problem much if you only print small items, but as soon as you start to use a larger proportion of the print area, this issue will

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