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    • Elvis0zundefined
      Elvis0z
      last edited by Phaedrux

      Hey guys
      I have just changed my carriages on my Anycubic Kossel so I can adjust the tension on the belts. I have noticed that now my X and Y have changed from 0 to X0.8 and Y-2.0 Z220.68. X and Y were both 0 before the change. Do I have to zero them and if so how would I go about this. I'm going through the Delta calibration guide but and am up to setting the trigger height and zeroing Z. Not sure about X and Y

      Cheers

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator @Elvis0z
        last edited by

        @Elvis0z said in X an Y have changed:

        I have noticed that now my X and Y have changed from 0 to X0.8 and Y-2.0 Z220.68. X and Y were both 0 before the change.

        Where are you seeing this?

        Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        • Elvis0zundefined
          Elvis0z
          last edited by

          Thanks fixed it was because I was setting up trigger height and it said to disable the command to lower the effector 5mm.

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          • Baenwortundefined
            Baenwort @Elvis0z
            last edited by

            @Elvis0z so did disabling fix it or did not disabling fix it?

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            • Elvis0zundefined
              Elvis0z @Baenwort
              last edited by

              @Baenwort I uncommented the line and all is good

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