Thanks for the help. I feel better about how high it is before the final adjustment now, and think I understand where it’s going when it calibrates (the position of the sensor and not the nozzle)
I have checked in Luban and I do have the A350 selected.
Where I put the size of the bed is on the Teaching Tech 3D Printer Calibration site on the step for creating gcode for first layer test (this was a link that Brent113 posted in his Snapmaker 2.0 Initial Calibration Settings / Experiences post)
I raised the Z-Axis by 0.05mm and it worked OK for the first print, but now I’m getting the first few layers OK but then it seems as if parts are being knocked or pulled off so then I get areas that have printed fine and loads of messy string, and sometimes a printed piece being dragged around with the nozzle. Am I being too ambitious with what I want to print? I’m trying to print the Lazy Cat from Cults3D (it’s an articulated cat). I was thinking that it shouldn’t really matter what I’m trying to print if it’s set up properly!
I took some photos of my A350 as you suggested so you can double-check my assembly: Snapmaker Folder
Suzanne