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    Z offset ignoring me!

    Its been a long time since I did anything with the my start macro (I probably should clean it up). From what I understand I don't need it but you may, from my limited understanding & searching is its used before issuing a G1 command, which on mine is commented out & yours is not. I would wait...
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    Z offset ignoring me!

    I think it is down to missing 'zero_reference_position:' in the bed_mesh segment which you do not have. I had the same issue but mine was always printing above the bed & the only way to make a change was to manually edit the config at the very bottom under the DO NOT EDIT THIS BLOCK OR BELOW...
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    Z offset ignoring me!

    Share your config
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    Re-use 2.2 parts or re-print everything?

    Since you're going 2.4 would reprint everything. It's fresh filament, saves sorting through parts to know what's new & the same as the 2.2 & mostly peace of mind. The cost of the filament (IMO) is less that the stress hassle & time dealing with issues or having to undo parts of the build to...
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    Question Help with Voron 2.4 gantry

    It looks like you're missing the stepper driver segments of your config, here's an example of Z1 from mine: ## Z1 Stepper - Rear Left ## Connected to MOTOR_3 [stepper_z1] step_pin: PG4 dir_pin: !PC1 enable_pin: !PA0 rotation_distance: 40 gear_ratio: 80:16 microsteps: 32 [tmc2209 stepper_z1]...
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    2.4 Tool Changer build

    Good luck with the build when you get to it. The parts in a kit are known to fit well & for want of a better term if there is an issue it's one throat to choke if there are any issues, especially with LDO tracking their batches & LDO serials. The quality is great & should there be an issue...
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    2.4 Tool Changer build

    Getting a kit would still be the better way to go & build stock. It will be the most cost efficient & a good platform to troubleshoot whilst stock (should you need to). Once working you can gain some familiarity with the machine whilst acquiring parts to go tool changer & mod as needed.
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    Thank YOU

    I love a forum, it's much easier to engage and keep on top interesting topics/build logs. Great addition to the community!
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