100 plus negative 1.
These things were designed by Fred Flintstone
Looks like there is intelligent design by the flying spaghetti monster.
When you do your manual leveling, are you doing it with the bed heated? I usually do mine with both the bed and nozzle heated so that it'll be in the same condition as printing, and to keep any excess filament in the nozzle easy to remove.
I recently came across the same problem. What I found was that klipper doesn't automatically load the default mesh. If you add BED_MESH_PROFILE load=default to your gcode header (substitute default with whatever mesh profile you use), then it should load the saved profile at print time. Not sure if it's unique to the board or not, but I'm running the same one.
Also, I made some of these and they are great for keeping the leveling knobs from turning. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4203563
I had two, both 8 digits. Still remember them both. Seems like I was able to sign on with them until a few months ago, but it may have been a few years ago.
It's a miniature camtono.
I think the serialized format it eventually took on is what has kept it from wider syndication. Most of the time shows are in syndication, the network picks and chooses the most popular episodes, whereas with DS9, it would be very hard to skip through a lot of the episodes without making it hard to follow. Essentially, it is far more suited for streaming services.
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Yeah. The only site I ever use edge for is ninite.com. It's like a one stop shop for all the basic needs on a new system.
Having lived most of my life in Florida, the only time I emptied my lawnmower in the winter is while mowing my lawn.