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Mk2 Starter vs Add-on Kit

I just received the 3d Chameleon MK2 4 Color kit I ordered, and before installing it I started pulling up videos on the installation process for my Ender 3 Pro. A lot of the videos seemed to be for the MK1, so I went back to https://www.3dchameleon.com/ to get a better understanding of the differences between the MK1 and the MK2 (the one I ordered) and how it might affect the installation. It was at this point I notice a slight change in wording near the "add to cart" buttons. There is a "Starter Kit" and an "Add-On Upgrade Kit". I had not noticed this before, and likely clicked on the "Add-On" kit thinking it was an "add-on" to my existing printer, and now I'm worried I have an "Add-On" kit that I won't be able to use.


What is the difference between the "Add-On" and "Starter Kits", specifically in terms of the contents that are shipped in the box? What's the easy way to tell which one I currently have and if I do have the "Upgrade Kit", is there any workaround to still use the "Add-On" kit without having the "Starter Kit"? Perhaps something I can just print?

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Bill
May 15

The box is the electronics that drive the motors. You've got the starter kit.

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