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No it won’t be on par.
In the same way one can mod and tune and dial in an ender for great results, the same is true with this or any printer almost.
If you’re stuck trying to decide between this and a proper CoreXY build 100% put this money towards a dedicated build.
It’ll be a fun project...
Usually the Y motor mount is used for the final tension.
Move it towards the rail as much as you can.
put the belt on , just getting it as tight as you can without too much fussing.
Then once clamped, loosen the y motor mount and pull it back, away from the rail to do final tension adjustments...
X axis also , if 0 is on the right. Moving the toolhead to 0,0 should move the nozzle to the front left corner , as in toolhead all the way to the left, and the bed moved all the way back.
No, that's not right. 0,0 is the front left of the bed, like it would be on the 2.4 or pretty much any other printer. You've your y axis backwards by the sounds of it.
Its so that acrylic panels can be bought as simple rectangles, easier to source and order with simplified cutting from suppliers, then the more complicated shapes of the enclosure cut by hand from coroplast, avoiding the need for custom cutting.
Tho many opt for properly cut ACM panels, the...
You likely still have not configured your movement in the correct directions, as well as the end stops positions in your config.
You say X can home, and also when homing everything the tool head moves to the right, and triggers the x switch ? If your x does move to the right to home (which is...
Yes, there's an actual switchwire starting config that would be a better reference, I linked to them here in one of my earlier replies: https://forum.vorondesign.com/threads/z-endstop-triggered.923/#post-6365
Why have you changed the Z rotation distance to 8? That's not how its in the Switchwire config, or in your previous config - It used to be set correctly. Where did this change come from?
The rotation distance should match the x stepper for corexz - both should be 40.
If you've changed something relating to the motors, please re-do the checks for direction as described in the startup guide, the easiest way is using the stepper buzz test as documented here:
https://docs.vorondesign.com/build/startup/#stepper-motor-check
Try homing x and y on their own first...
I don't understand what's going on here, why do you have an endstop configured using PC2 pin in addition to the BLTouch ?
If you are trying to use the BLTouch to home Z, that incorrect end stop config would explain a permanently triggered probe, as nothing is connected there. You still need to...
How can you have checked the BLTouch probe works using the steps described in Klipper docs, when your printer config doesn't even have a probe or bltouch section?
You have to define support for your bltouch in your config. Please re-read this page again and update the config...
Moving in the wrong directions when moving usually means needing to alter stepper directions or swapping motor connections. See here for a way to confirm directions using stepper buzz https://docs.vorondesign.com/build/startup/#stepper-motor-check
I would also suggest sharing your printer...
I'd start with the klipper documentation for the BLTouch, they have a section for initial tests, as well as troubleshooting. https://www.klipper3d.org/BLTouch.html#initial-tests
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