Now I am worried, a mini lathe more flexible as a Myford (presumably 7 Series)!
My ML7 would shift the bubble if I applied any torque to a fixing, once it was level.
In this context, "Level" means no twist in the bed, between Headstock and Tailstock to ensure turning parallel.
If the Tailstock centre is off the axis of the Headstock, in either horizontal, or vertical plane, turning between centres will not be parallel. As Apprentices, we were taught how to turn tapers, by offsetting the tailstock centre, in the horizontal plane.
If the centre is high or low, relative to the Headstock, then shimming, or machining / scraping of the tailstock foot is needed to put things back in order again. This assumes that the Headstock axis is parallel to the bedways, of course.
And all this depends upon the floor on which the bench / cabinet for the lathe, being stable, and not moving according to the weight upon it, or ground movement.
It all depends on how many microns you want to chase!
Howard