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[–] jrgd@lemmy.zip 8 points 4 days ago

There does appear to be some level of curve within your bed mesh, but the skew of the bed definitely shows that the bed is not level across the X axis. If you have manual bed leveling, work on the adjustment across the X axis before taking new mesh samples. Mesh compensation will definitely do a decent job compensating for a skew even as large as four layers worth, but the dimensional accuracy of the bottom of your parts will take a good hit printing like that.