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+# Manual leveling
+
This document describes tools for calibrating a Z endstop and for
performing adjustments to bed leveling screws.
-# Calibrating a Z endstop
+## Calibrating a Z endstop
An accurate Z endstop position is critical to obtaining high quality
prints.
@@ -47,7 +49,7 @@ location of the endstop is in a convenient location, one can make any
further adjustments by running Z_ENDSTOP_CALIBRATE or by manually
updating the Z position_endstop in the configuration file.
-# Adjusting bed leveling screws
+## Adjusting bed leveling screws
The secret to getting good bed leveling with bed leveling screws is to
utilize the printer's high precision motion system during the bed
@@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ This system works best when the printer has a flat printing surface
(such as glass) and has straight rails. Upon successful completion of
the bed leveling tool the bed should be ready for printing.
-## Fine grained bed screw adjustments
+### Fine grained bed screw adjustments
If the printer uses three bed screws and all three screws are under
the bed, then it may be possible to perform a second "high precision"
@@ -138,7 +140,7 @@ once those are accepted, it will prompt for fine adjustments at the
additional locations. Continue to use `ACCEPT` and `ADJUSTED` at each
position.
-# Adjusting bed leveling screws using the bed probe
+## Adjusting bed leveling screws using the bed probe
This is another way to calibrate the bed level using the bed probe. To
use it you must have a Z probe (BL Touch, Inductive sensor, etc).