tanaes / whopping_Voron_mods

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PCP Klicky #24

Open av8er opened 1 year ago

av8er commented 1 year ago

With switch button closest to the nozzle you are unable to probe the body with Auto-Z as the button will hit the heatbed.

sf-pfm265 commented 1 year ago

I've encountered the same issue on my Trident. My first thought was that I could push my z endstop father way from the print bed to make some free space for the switch plunger -- but there's just not enough room. I'm now thinking of engaging the z-endstop with the plastic part that surrounds the switch rather than the switch body itself. There's enough plastic surface to the side of the switch to engage. But it would mean that the probe point would not be inline with the plunger nor the nozzle. I would also need to adjust the switch offset in autoz through trial and error until its correct, because the surface 0f the plastic is not perfectly co-planer with the switch body (in my case ~0.2mm different). I'm not sure if this approach would create any downstream issues, I'd be interesting in thoughts on this.