Yep, I mean action at the 12th fret. According to stew mac the height (action) between the string and first fret should be about 1/16th and about 1/8th to 3/16ths at the 12th fret. I've got the same information from other sites. That may be considered a "factory" setting and lowering the action would depend on strings and other things, your own personal setup. You want to shoot for the string to ride just a hair over the first fret, as close as you can get without creating buzz.
Now I'm confused... why is this wrong?
Also, what is the mojo tool? Can't find it.
From stew mac : "Set the string actionThe height of the strings over the frets is called the “action."This height is controlled by the nut and saddle. The stringaction at the first fret should be 1/16" and the string actionat the last fret should be 5/32".For example, the distance from the “G" string and the firstfret should be 1/16". If you don’t have nut-slotting saws, youcan adjust this slot with a fine-tooth hacksaw blade. Checkthe height of the string at the 12th fret: this should be 1/8"- 3/16". To adjust this height, sand material off the bottomof the saddle. Only the nut adjustment will be needed forthe other strings."