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Once the Z endstop is fixed into position the base plate should be adjusted so that the Z endstop pin is approximately 2-3mm from the aluminum base plate.

## Define 0,0 Point (V0, V1, Trident, V2, Legacy)
## Define 0,0 Point (V1, Trident, V2, Legacy)

The homing position is not at the typical location of 0,0 but at the maximum travel location. The actual numbers vary by printer build size.

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## Voron Zero

The [Voron Zero](https://vorondesign.com/voron0) is a traditional CoreXY design with the bed moving along the Z axis. It has a tiny 120mm^3 print area, built with 1515 extrusions. It encloses naturally so printing ABS is possible. Currently, all single mechanical parts for Trident and V2 can be printed on a Voron Zero bed. The design accounts for stock Makerbeam XL extrusion lengths (which come tapped) and standard MGN7 linear rail lengths, so scaling the design will start to increase cost or labor involved with tapping. The bed is also cantilevered which will also restrict scaling. This printer can be built for between \$400 - \$600. Current release is V0.2.
The [Voron Zero](https://vorondesign.com/voron0) is a traditional CoreXY design with the bed moving along the Z axis. It has a tiny 120mm^3 print area, built with 1515 extrusions. It encloses naturally so printing ABS is possible. Currently, all single mechanical parts for Trident and V2 can be printed on a Voron Zero bed. The design accounts for stock Makerbeam XL extrusion lengths (which come tapped) and standard MGN7 linear rail lengths, so scaling the design will start to increase cost or labor involved with tapping. The bed is also cantilevered which will also restrict scaling. This printer can be built for between \$400 - \$600. Current release is V0.2r1.

[V0 Preview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR9YlTzWzQQ)

![V0.582 built by mrnatethegreat](./images/Voron0.jpg)
![V0.2r1 rendred by Kyleisah](./images/Voron0.2r1.png)

## Voron Trident

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Filenames that end with "_x#", indicate that the part must be printed multiple times (ie. x2, x4, etc.)

Typical printers require approximately 1.5kg of the primary color and 0.3kg of the alternate color, assuming no failed or reprinted parts. Most people end up reprinting a few parts and a few mods, so plan on 2kg of the primary color.
Typical printers require approximately 1.5kg of the primary color and 0.3kg of the alternate color, assuming no failed or reprinted parts. Most people end up reprinting a few parts and a few mods, so plan on 2kg of the primary color. Refer to the table [here](./sourcing_faq.md) for your specific model.

For informtion on selecting parts to print, clarification of colors and quantities, and even what parts PIF will provide, see the [Printed Part Reference](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1njgHapSZLiQHobrEVkeuAuhhDsXzFOJOiIpvfVFeGxQ/edit?usp=sharing) spreadsheet.

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