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    • danzaywerundefined
      danzaywer
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      HI,
      I'm running a CoreXZ configuration, a custom AM8 to Swichwire mod.
      Due to small collisions that the nozzle had with the piece printing during the z-hop I lowered the acceleration of the Z axis. this thing had repercussions on the acceleration of the X axis, in practice the lowest acceleration of the two is used for both axes. Is this behavior fixable?

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @danzaywer
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        @danzaywer currently you would need to build the firmware yourself in order to change this behaviour. If you are set up to do this then I can point you to the section of code that needs to be removed.

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        • danzaywerundefined
          danzaywer @dc42
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          @dc42
          Ok, I can try, even if I've never put my hand to the Reprap firmware I think I can do it. But I try to make another request: is it possible to insert the retraction in the special movements managed by M201.1? also would it be possible to include in the special movements also the return to position between the two probes if, for example, 2 passes are used with the Bltouch?

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