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  • jwcph@helvede.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://helvede.net/@jwcph/115739576290094754

    Uh, OK... turns out there's something wrong with the file - it doesn't shove off a loose layer, it actually shifts the printing position 🤔

    "Fucking how!?" is obviously my first question, but also, it looks fine in the Prusa gcode viewer & how is THAT possible...? 🤯

    #3Dprinting @3dprinting

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    • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

      RE: https://helvede.net/@jwcph/115739576290094754

      Uh, OK... turns out there's something wrong with the file - it doesn't shove off a loose layer, it actually shifts the printing position 🤔

      "Fucking how!?" is obviously my first question, but also, it looks fine in the Prusa gcode viewer & how is THAT possible...? 🤯

      #3Dprinting @3dprinting

      balu@muenster.imB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jwcph Did you watch it do the thing? Does it actually print on the side or does it "pick up" the layer somehow and push it over?

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      • balu@muenster.imB balu@muenster.im

        @jwcph Did you watch it do the thing? Does it actually print on the side or does it "pick up" the layer somehow and push it over?

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        @balu Well, you can actually see in the video that it's printing off to the side - the layer wasn't just pushed...

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        • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

          @balu Well, you can actually see in the video that it's printing off to the side - the layer wasn't just pushed...

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          @jwcph @balu Did you check the typical causes of layer shifts? Loose belts, warped corner the nozzle catches, stepper motor current too low,. .. I bet there's a suitable article in Prusas docs / wiki

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            RE: https://helvede.net/@jwcph/115739576290094754

            Uh, OK... turns out there's something wrong with the file - it doesn't shove off a loose layer, it actually shifts the printing position 🤔

            "Fucking how!?" is obviously my first question, but also, it looks fine in the Prusa gcode viewer & how is THAT possible...? 🤯

            #3Dprinting @3dprinting

            herover@helvede.netH This user is from outside of this forum
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            @jwcph @3dprinting I've read it sometimes does stuff like that if the usb has been corrupted in a weird way that is very common with the one prusa give you. If you haven't already maybe try a new one?

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            • m4x@chaos.socialM m4x@chaos.social

              @jwcph @balu Did you check the typical causes of layer shifts? Loose belts, warped corner the nozzle catches, stepper motor current too low,. .. I bet there's a suitable article in Prusas docs / wiki

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              @M4x @balu No - I'm pretty sure the file is corrupted so my first attempt to fix is to re-do it from scratch 🤞

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              • jwcph@helvede.netJ jwcph@helvede.net

                RE: https://helvede.net/@jwcph/115739576290094754

                Uh, OK... turns out there's something wrong with the file - it doesn't shove off a loose layer, it actually shifts the printing position 🤔

                "Fucking how!?" is obviously my first question, but also, it looks fine in the Prusa gcode viewer & how is THAT possible...? 🤯

                #3Dprinting @3dprinting

                beeb@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
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                @jwcph @3dprinting if you suspect it's the file, you should be able to re-download it from the printer and compare it with the original. However, a loose belt or bad motor is more likely to be the culprit IMO

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                • beeb@hachyderm.ioB beeb@hachyderm.io

                  @jwcph @3dprinting if you suspect it's the file, you should be able to re-download it from the printer and compare it with the original. However, a loose belt or bad motor is more likely to be the culprit IMO

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                  @beeb @3dprinting I agree; it would usually be more likely - but this is not a usual situation, apparently (the preview on the printer screen also looked weird, although not in a way that reflects the flaw) & the new file currently running on the printer looks much better so far 🤞

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