80.7z

For accurate prints, you may need to adjust the steps/mm on your printer, with some users reporting Z-axis settings around 800-816 .

If "80.7z" refers to an archive file, the results mention a8rawconv struggling to write ATX files with more than 40 tracks, often needing to convert to ATR. For accurate prints, you may need to adjust

Adjust the Z-offset (height) to reduce the amount of "squish" on the first layer, ensuring it doesn't plow into the bed. Other Contexts (Atari/Files) Other Contexts (Atari/Files) Different filaments (PLA

Different filaments (PLA, PETG, ABS) require separate profiles for temperature, flow rate, and pressure advance. ABS) require separate profiles for temperature

If you are encountering issues where pieces do not fit together, the search results highlight that simply running a calibration cube (e.g., 20mm) and adjusting steps/mm may not be enough.

If parts do not fit, it is often due to shrinkage (especially in ABS/ASA) or improper Z-offset settings.