Running into an issue where the first toolshift on a print using both toolheads will trigger a phantom filament clog. From reading around, it seems that this is not necessarily unique and a few paths to address. Seems like it makes most sense to disable the encoder sensor for the relevant toolhead while the shift is taking place, but I think it's probably not best to modify the RatOS macros. Does anyone know if there are any hooks available on toolshift? I know there are a bunch of macro hooks that are available in RatOS klipper setup, but I dont think there are any during a toolshift. Anyone experience issue similar to this and have come up with a good solution?
Im not using orbiter filament sensor, but running the BTT SFS sensors on each toolhead and set them up using the RatOS expected def,