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## Manual for V2.4R2 kit by Lecktor
# Manual for V2.4R2 kit by Lecktor
First up, assembly. We have produced modified Manual that should make assembly easy. Please read the manual through the first time before starting your assembly as it will make understanding the relations between objects much more easier. All heat inserts are done so those steps are for you to just verify that all of them are inserted. Should there be any missing, you have tooltip and inserts to add finishing touches.
* [Assembly Manual Voron V2.4R2 Lecktor Kit](AssemblyManual.pdf)
## Choosing Fluidd vs Mainsail
You should keep always your devices behind VPN for additional security. That being said, Fluidd supports user accounts while MainsailOS is wide open in your home network. Both are amazing lightweight tools to handle your Voron and since they are simple frontends for configuration, you can easily swap between them.
## Dive into manuals
* [MainsailOS Installation](./OperatingSoftware/MainsailOs.md) / [Fuidd Installation](./OperatingSoftware/Fluidd.md)
* [Slicer Configuration Files](./Slicer)
* [Fysetc Spider V2.2 Firmware Image, Flash](./MCU_Firmware/Readme.md)
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* [Testing Configuration](./Testing/Readme.md)
* [Tuning the printer](./Tuning/Readme.md)
## Visual guidance
If you want to see how assembly of a Voron would look like, step-by-step, there is a great fella on YouTube named [Scott Corn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHWiCs52pK4&list=PLSdS8RXoNhoRzDMZr9bK9-mfZjJzyWP8E) who has made a series from assembly of Voron V2.4. Your kit is V2.4R2 with some extra goodies so gatry and toolhead will be different for you.
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2. Run **M106 S64** command <- this will turn on the part cooling fan at 25%
3. Run **PID_CALIBRATE HEATER=extruder TARGET=245** command
1. Once this is done, use **SAVE_CONFIG**
4. Next up take a ruler and try to get gantry as even as possible on both sides.
4. When cabin is hot, tighten ***all*** the screws. If you tighten the screws later, you need to do calibration again.
5. Next up take a ruler and try to get gantry as even as possible on both sides.
1. Make sure the nozzle will clear the bed
2. Run **G28** command
3. Press QGL to start automatic leveling
1. The probe will measure distance in all four corners and adjust is each corner automatically until all corners are adjusted. It will try up to five times before giving up.
2. Tolerance allowed is ***0.00750***, if you did your assembly correctly, it should be no problem to beat.
5. Extruder
6. Extruder
1. Add bowden to the the toolhead
2. Try to extrude filament, configuration is already tuned for you
6. Z-Endstop calibration
7. Z-Endstop calibration
1. Once the chamber has heated up (set extruder to 240, heat bed to 100)
2. Add a sheet of paper between the bed and toolhead
3. Run **Z_ENDSTOP_CALIBRATE** command
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7. Run **ACCEPT** command
8. Run **SAVE_CONFIG** command
9. The nozzle bed offset is done for now.
7. Tighten ***all*** the screws while cabin is still hot.
Thats it for tuning. You should be now ready for your first print. If you had any issues along the way, you can take a look at [very detailed tuning guide](https://github.com/AndrewEllis93/Print-Tuning-Guide) by AndrewEllis93. You can also find some helpful tuning print files [here](../Test_Prints/).