I was just able to recover a print that was 44 hours in and

hmm, that’s what I use as well, is there a setting that tells Cura to use relative instead of absolute? or what settings do you use?

@Tom_Leaf to my understanding, Cura Only spits out positive dimensions. It faces this off of home position which for me is in the front left bottom corner of my bed. Is it possible that you have your home position sent to the wrong location?

@Daniel_Jackman no, it’s set to there also. all my movement coordinates seem to work fine. At the height of Z109.292 were I needed to start at however the next line reads G1 F2400 X74.509 Y24.484 E26308.79792 which reads to me that it needs to extrude 26,308+mm of material the next line where it extrudes reads G1 F2400 X95.513 Y47.430 E26309.50485 looking down through the lines of code it continues to get larger telling me that the extrusion is in absolute, I am guessing that if I translated all these into what they should be starting at this point I would have been fine since this jump only has a difference of 0.70693 which is more like I would have expected for a single line of extrusion.

@Tom_Leaf when I did my code adjustment, I actually didn’t even do anything to compensate for the extruder. I thought I’d have to, but the printer just took off and went with the existing numbers.
I did learn something tonight, having just fixed another stalled print, that you can tell the printer where all of the motors CURRENTLY are without having to home them using G92. Im sure this would work for the extruder as well. Check out the following: http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#G92:_Set_Position
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