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				| @ -6587,29 +6587,29 @@ inline void gcode_T(uint8_t tmp_extruder) { | ||||
|         // No extra case for AUTO_BED_LEVELING_FEATURE in DUAL_X_CARRIAGE. Does that mean they don't work together?
 | ||||
|       #else // !DUAL_X_CARRIAGE
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         //
 | ||||
|         // Set current_position to the position of the new nozzle.
 | ||||
|         // Offsets are based on linear distance, so we need to get
 | ||||
|         // the resulting position in coordinate space.
 | ||||
|         //
 | ||||
|         // - With grid or 3-point leveling, offset XYZ by a tilted vector
 | ||||
|         // - With mesh leveling, update Z for the new position
 | ||||
|         // - Otherwise, just use the raw linear distance
 | ||||
|         //
 | ||||
|         // Software endstops are altered here too. Consider a case where:
 | ||||
|         //   E0 at X=0 ... E1 at X=10
 | ||||
|         // When we switch to E1 now X=10, but E1 can't move left.
 | ||||
|         // To express this we apply the change in XY to the software endstops.
 | ||||
|         // E1 can move farther right than E0, so the right limit is extended.
 | ||||
|         //
 | ||||
|         // Note that we don't adjust the Z software endstops. Why not?
 | ||||
|         // Consider a case where Z=0 (here) and switching to E1 makes Z=1
 | ||||
|         // because the bed is 1mm lower at the new position. As long as
 | ||||
|         // the first nozzle is out of the way, the carriage should be
 | ||||
|         // allowed to move 1mm lower. This technically "breaks" the
 | ||||
|         // Z software endstop. But this is technically correct (and
 | ||||
|         // there is no viable alternative).
 | ||||
|         //
 | ||||
|         /**
 | ||||
|          * Set current_position to the position of the new nozzle. | ||||
|          * Offsets are based on linear distance, so we need to get | ||||
|          * the resulting position in coordinate space. | ||||
|          * | ||||
|          * - With grid or 3-point leveling, offset XYZ by a tilted vector | ||||
|          * - With mesh leveling, update Z for the new position | ||||
|          * - Otherwise, just use the raw linear distance | ||||
|          * | ||||
|          * Software endstops are altered here too. Consider a case where: | ||||
|          *   E0 at X=0 ... E1 at X=10 | ||||
|          * When we switch to E1 now X=10, but E1 can't move left. | ||||
|          * To express this we apply the change in XY to the software endstops. | ||||
|          * E1 can move farther right than E0, so the right limit is extended. | ||||
|          * | ||||
|          * Note that we don't adjust the Z software endstops. Why not? | ||||
|          * Consider a case where Z=0 (here) and switching to E1 makes Z=1 | ||||
|          * because the bed is 1mm lower at the new position. As long as | ||||
|          * the first nozzle is out of the way, the carriage should be | ||||
|          * allowed to move 1mm lower. This technically "breaks" the | ||||
|          * Z software endstop. But this is technically correct (and | ||||
|          * there is no viable alternative). | ||||
|          */ | ||||
|         #if ENABLED(AUTO_BED_LEVELING_FEATURE) | ||||
|           // Offset extruder, make sure to apply the bed level rotation matrix
 | ||||
|           vector_3 tmp_offset_vec = vector_3(hotend_offset[X_AXIS][tmp_extruder], | ||||
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