Given that this doesn’t look uniform, it looks ‘random’ – you need to check that your hot end is actually secure against the X carriage.
If this were uniform, like it faded out from a low spot - I’d tell you there was debris under the bed, or a mis-measure on the probe (it happens, they aren’t perfect)
ABL isn’t a solution for leveling problems. ABL is a ‘lazy’ test for an already-well-tuned printer. If you’re having leveling issues, an ABL won’t work right because it assumes everything is working perfectly to begin with.
Given that this doesn’t look uniform, it looks ‘random’ – you need to check that your hot end is actually secure against the X carriage.
If this were uniform, like it faded out from a low spot - I’d tell you there was debris under the bed, or a mis-measure on the probe (it happens, they aren’t perfect)
ABL isn’t a solution for leveling problems. ABL is a ‘lazy’ test for an already-well-tuned printer. If you’re having leveling issues, an ABL won’t work right because it assumes everything is working perfectly to begin with.