No further adjustments of end-stops needed after initial setup. All you need to do it adjust this offset for any difference in print surface thickness. for me this was set at 395mm with a 4mm heated Glass bed, but it's great when you need to print on other surfaces. One really great thing about this printer is the fact the carriage moves out of the way before a print and you have a Z offset defined in the firmware. If you have not made too many changes to the standard sized Rostock, it's almost all set-up for you, but as always check the config.h carefully, especially for electronics type, end-stop orientation and type and not forgetting your extruder calibration. You can get the Firmware for Rostock and Kossel on Johann's Github page here The firmware used on Rostock is a modified version of Marlin, Johann removed the Cartesian engine and replaced it with the Delta coordinate system, so for anyone familiar with Marlin it's simple to get up and running.
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