Mesh question, unconventional printer use

Hi, my questions remain unanswered in other forums, so I try my luck here. I am using a core 3.1 for research purposes with a room temperature liquid metal, self made nozzles and no heating, but thats not so important for the issue. The problem is i am printing on a soft polymer and it needs to be as flat as possible. I am only printing a single layer. Micrometer deviations, so I was thinking if I bed mesh the soft surface before the print it can adjust for that, but its not properly working (I can attach a mesh of the soft surface later) 1. I dont use adaptive meshing, I do it manually before the print and then save it into the config file where also the bltouch offset is saved. Does it automatically load that mesh during print or do i need to use any command? 2. How does a loaded bed mesh interact with the X//Y/Z OFFSET command? 3. Should I make a new bed mesh before every print or can I use the same bed mesh multiple times when I print in multiple go’s on the same substrate in different areas? 4. Stupid question, but are bed meshes generated with a bltouch on soft surfaces even reliable? I would really appreciate help, i can also provide more information it get on a call
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