CR Touch CR-200b
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Remix of the BL Touch design to accommodate a CR Touch (I assume it still works with BL Touch as well) . I made the following changes: - made the screw holes smaller to fit the m3 screws included with the CR Touch - made a cutout so that the cable connector on the CR Touch is accessible - removed the top cable brackets so it can be printed without supports (if flipped on the top) - added slots for zip ties that come with CR Touch for cable management - updated label to signify CR Touch instead of BL I have tested the design and it works, but there are a few modifications that need to be made in your slicer to get it all together. - My offsets had to be changed to Z-3.0 X30 Y33 (note that I am on an aftermarket hotend (micro swiss), so your offsets may be different - Had to change my build plate size to a max of 180 for Y to prevent the CRTouch from banging into the back of the printer. You may be able to bump this up a little, but the issue still occurred for me at 190. - Make sure you set your z-offset before testing, so you don't scratch the life out of your build plate (like I did). Mine ended up at -3.0, but I assume it will vary per person. Add a comment if you need help getting it set up. It was a process, but my first layer looks perfect now.
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