If you begin to see printing problems:
https://help.prusa3d.com/article/bed-level-correction_2267
But as it's a new machine and will need time to settle down I suggest leaving it until you do your first month's maintenance session.
Cheerio,
RE: Is it normal for a new MK3S+ bed to be this uneven?
Ok. I'll look more into that once it is time for maintenance. I was just curious if these kind of values are within normal range or has something gone wrong somewhere.
RE: Is it normal for a new MK3S+ bed to be this uneven?
I might be a bit dense, but what is this pic and how did you create this? Am I doing something wrong with printing and printing and printing without ever having created any such whatever it is picture? No kidding, I have simply no idea....
Chris
I try to give answers to the best of my ability, but I am not a 3D printing pro by any means, and anything you do you do at your own risk. BTW: I have no food for…
RE: Is it normal for a new MK3S+ bed to be this uneven?
My guess is that you need to do a z calibration.
Note that the two stepper motors for the z-axis is connected in parallel, so the printer can't control them individually.
z calibration may be needed from time to time and especially if you have turned the z axis rods manually, then they will be out of alignment and you must do a z calibration.
RE: Is it normal for a new MK3S+ bed to be this uneven?
I might be a bit dense, but what is this pic and how did you create this? Am I doing something wrong with printing and printing and printing without ever having created any such whatever it is picture? No kidding, I have simply no idea....
Chris
It is most likely the "Bed Visualizer" plugin for octoprint.
Side note: took me a while to figure out i had to check the flip y axis setting for front and back to not be reversed.
You are not doing anything wrong, it can be useful but it is not a must.
RE: Is it normal for a new MK3S+ bed to be this uneven?
I had actually recently calibrated z axis and had not really touched it after. But still I'll do a maintenance soon, and will recalibrate all and see if that makes any difference.