When printing, the number gauge and test are detached from each other. For me, this is due to the hot end chamber not being completely full and where the print starts printing.
A solution to this would be to allow the printing of a skirt or purge line before printing the actual test. I personally do this with an extra step of importing the gcode as an obj in SuperSlicer, slicing and exporting with a skirt, and then copy/paste the skirt to the top of the originally generated code.
When printing, the number gauge and test are detached from each other. For me, this is due to the hot end chamber not being completely full and where the print starts printing.
A solution to this would be to allow the printing of a skirt or purge line before printing the actual test. I personally do this with an extra step of importing the gcode as an obj in SuperSlicer, slicing and exporting with a skirt, and then copy/paste the skirt to the top of the originally generated code.