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index 4b70b892..34ac2768 100644
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@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ bed and a probe with an x-offset of 24 mm and y-offset of 5 mm.
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
```
- `speed: 120`\
@@ -37,21 +37,21 @@ probe_count: 5,3
_Default Value: 5_\
The Z coordinate the probe rises to prior to traveling between points.
-- `mesh_min: 35,6`\
+- `mesh_min: 35, 6`\
_Required_\
The first probed coordinate, nearest to the origin. This coordinate
is relative to the probe's location.
-- `mesh_max: 240,198`\
+- `mesh_max: 240, 198`\
_Required_\
The probed coordinate farthest farthest from the origin. This is not
necessarily the last point probed, as the probing process occurs in a
zig-zag fashion. As with `mesh_min`, this coordiante is relative to
the probe's location.
-- `probe_count: 5,3`\
- _Default Value: 3,3_\
- The number of points to probe on each axis, specified as x,y integer
+- `probe_count: 5, 3`\
+ _Default Value: 3, 3_\
+ The number of points to probe on each axis, specified as X, Y integer
values. In this example 5 points will be probed along the X axis, with
3 points along the Y axis, for a total of 15 probed points. Note that
if you wanted a square grid, for example 3x3, this could be specified
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ and 5 mm on Y.
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
mesh_radius: 75
-mesh_origin: 0,0
+mesh_origin: 0, 0
round_probe_count: 5
```
@@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ round_probe_count: 5
that the probe's offsets limit the size of the mesh radius. In this example,
a radius larger than 76 would move the tool beyond the range of the printer.
-- `mesh_origin: 0,0`\
- _Default Value: 0,0_\
+- `mesh_origin: 0, 0`\
+ _Default Value: 0, 0_\
The center point of the mesh. This coordinate is relative to the probe's
- location. While the default is 0,0, it may be useful to adjust the origin
+ location. While the default is 0, 0, it may be useful to adjust the origin
in an effort to probe a larger portion of the bed. See the illustration
below.
@@ -125,20 +125,20 @@ lagrange and bicubic interpolation to accomplish this.
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
-mesh_pps: 2,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
+mesh_pps: 2, 3
algorithm: bicubic
bicubic_tension: 0.2
```
-- `mesh_pps: 2,3`\
- _Default Value: 2,2_\
+- `mesh_pps: 2, 3`\
+ _Default Value: 2, 2_\
The `mesh_pps` option is shorthand for Mesh Points Per Segment. This
option specifies how many points to interpolate for each segment along
- the x and y axes. Consider a 'segment' to be the space between each
- probed point. Like `probe_count`, `mesh_pps` is specified as an x,y
+ the X and Y axes. Consider a 'segment' to be the space between each
+ probed point. Like `probe_count`, `mesh_pps` is specified as an X, Y
integer pair, and also may be specified a single integer that is applied
to both axes. In this example there are 4 segments along the X axis
and 2 segments along the Y axis. This evaluates to 8 interpolated
@@ -179,9 +179,9 @@ control the splitting behavior.
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
move_check_distance: 5
split_delta_z: .025
```
@@ -225,9 +225,9 @@ As such, fade is disabled by default.
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
fade_start: 1
fade_end: 10
fade_target: 0
@@ -273,9 +273,9 @@ These printers can benefit from configuring the relative reference index.
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
relative_reference_index: 7
```
@@ -314,9 +314,9 @@ will be averaged and inserted in the mesh as the Z value at the generated
[bed_mesh]
speed: 120
horizontal_move_z: 5
-mesh_min: 35,6
+mesh_min: 35, 6
mesh_max: 240, 198
-probe_count: 5,3
+probe_count: 5, 3
faulty_region_1_min: 130.0, 0.0
faulty_region_1_max: 145.0, 40.0
faulty_region_2_min: 225.0, 0.0