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# Readme
These configurations activate many of the new advanced features of the Marlin firmware:
* Auto Calibration
* Auto Bed Leveling
* Pause & Filament Change
**Important**: Before doing anything else after updating the firmware, go to `Configuration > Advanced Settings > Initialize EEPROM` to get rid of old configurations.
Then you should execute `Configuration > Delta Calibration > Set Delta Height` and also run `Configuration > Delta Configuration > Probe Z-offset` to verify the Probe offset.
After that you should connect the Z-Probe and start `Configuration > Delta Calibration > Auto Calibration`. When it's done don't forget to also do `Configuration > Delta Calibration > Store Settings` to make it permanent.
You should also do a `Motion > Bed Leveling > Level bed` followed by `Store Settings` to ensure a perfect leveling.
Please do a manual paper test (moving the nozzle slowly down to Z0 and checking with a piece of paper). If it's not perfect, use `Configuration > Advanced Settings > Probe Z Offset` to correct the difference and execute the calibration again.
# Select the Configuration
**Please select the correct values at the start of the Configuration.h file**
The Kossel comes in 3 versions:
* Pulley
* Linear
* Linear Plus
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Pulley and Linear use the same configuration, the Linear Plus is bigger and uses slightly different configurations.
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Typically the probes for the Anycubic Delta Kossel printers come in two different versions.
* Version 1: Z Probe Offset of -19.0mm
![Version 1 Probe](images/Version1Probe.jpg)
* Version 2: Z Probe Offset of -16.8mm
![Version 2 Probe](images/Version2Probe.jpg)
If you select the `ANYCUBIC_PROBE_VERSION 0`: It's very important to follow the correct procedure to set it up after flashing the firmware, otherwise you might damage the printer by ramming the nozzle into the buildplate:
* `Configuration > Advanced Settings > Initialize EEPROM`
* `Motion > Move Axis > Soft Endstops` : `Off`
* Auto Home and slowly move the nozzle down until it barely touches the bed. (Do a paper-test: A normal sheet of paper should just feel the drag of the nozzle) and note this number.
* Subtract this number from the value in `Configuration > Delta Calibration > Delta Settings > Height`. (If it's negative, add it).
* Save and try the paper test again to verify your height.
* `Configuration > Store Settings`
* Motion > Bed Leveling (using paper test)