On 4/13/2022 at 3:53 PM, GregValiant said:There are different kinds of Multiple Extruder printers. There are true multiples and the printer will have separate extruders, hot ends, and nozzles for each tool. There are "multiple-in-one-out" machines that have separate extruders but that share the hot end heater and nozzle. Different types need to be set up differently in Cura.
What did you do? Which one describes your printer?
My printer belongs to the first category(true multiples).
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So there is an offset between the nozzles. That needs to be entered into Cura Machine Settings. Typically the T0/Extruder1 nozzle will have X=0 and Y=0 (no offset) and the T1 Extruder2 nozzle will h
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There are different kinds of Multiple Extruder printers. There are true multiples and the printer will have separate extruders, hot ends, and nozzles for each tool. There are "multiple-in-one-out" machines that have separate extruders but that share the hot end heater and nozzle. Different types need to be set up differently in Cura.
What did you do? Which one describes your printer?
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