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    • Forgvn77undefined
      Forgvn77
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      I've had this happen a few times now with 1.19Beta7. After running auto calibration (G30) and then running mesh compensation (G29) in bed.g, the height map file gets saved to a garbled filename of unprintable characters instead of "heightmap.csv". I get an error message that the height map cannot be read and to check for the heightmap.csv, which I had deleted because wanted to see it regenerated to test for this issue. The first indication there was a problem was strange garbled files that showed up in my sys directory.

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      • dc42undefined
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        Thanks for this report. You were just in time for me to identify and (I hope) fix this before the beta 8 release.

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        • Forgvn77undefined
          Forgvn77
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          Thanks Dave! I look forward to the new release!

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