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36t will give you speed, not precision. A 20t is more than fast enough, but adds precision.Quote
Kurzaa
I was confused at first about the pulleys too, you would think 36T is better than 20T. Was wondering how that improves the "resolution" though and if the belts would need to be changed also or if they could be reused.
When you say that the nozzle is actually 0.1mm above the bed surface, you are referring to the paper gap set when calibrating? Does it matter if the hotend is heated or not?