Printing down instead of going up?

Anycubic Kobra2 Plus
SKR3 EZ TMC2209, EBB42
Mainsail/Klipper
Macros & Gcode is from GitHub
Start/End Print Macro is from the Anycubic Slicer

printer.cfg (14.6 KB)
Macros Start & End Anycubic Slicer.cfg (1.8 KB)
Macros & GCode.cfg (6.3 KB)
Klippy Log 01.txt (101.7 KB)
Klippy Log 02.txt (80.5 KB)
Klippy Log 03.txt (685.9 KB)
Klippy Log 04.txt (995.9 KB)

New to Klipper & no clue with GCode & Macros. I recently finish installing Klipper, done all the checks, test & calibration. All the Axis is moving correctly in the right direction -/+.
Tried doing my 1st print, first layers were ok then it started scrapping the print, at this point I didn’t know it was moving down when changing layers instead of up.
Eventually I ran a couple of dry prints raising the z offsets & every time the extruder would go lower with ever layer until its scratching the bed. What would be causing this?? I tried putting a ! on the Direction Pin on Z-stepper & no luck.
I tried with the Anycubic Slicer & Bambu Slicer, both doing the same. Only difference is with the Bambu Slicer it would have a ‘Unkown command MM’ error.
The extruder hot end fan doesn’t turn on at all & unable to use the slide to control the hot end fan, but the slider works for the extruder heatsink fan.
I’m assuming its either my Printer.cfg or its 1 of the macros.cfg but I can figure which is it that might be causing this.
Any help apricated.

I tried to add the klippy log but was too big, so I have to split it up. The last 2 dry prints, the run current was increased. The 1st print I increased the z off set to +3mm & ran it to 21% before cancelling. For the 21% time of printing the Z stayed the same height but it looks like it was trying or making micro steps. 2nd print with the increase run current & +3.5mm z offset after about 6% print time the hot end was scrapping the heater bed.

klippy.log is missing

Ok. Ill upload it once Im home from work.

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