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    • JoergS5undefined
      JoergS5 @zapta
      last edited by JoergS5

      @zapta I suspect a physical problem (belt, pulley, linear guide stuck (eg ball inside carriage get stuck every 5 cm), CoreXY and one stepper gets stuck sometimes) because the brim has a defect at the same position in one case:

      support.jpg

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      • zaptaundefined
        zapta @JoergS5
        last edited by

        Thanks @joergs5.

        If I reposition the boxes on the bed, the artifacts move with them. Doesn't exclude x/y movement issues?

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        • JoergS5undefined
          JoergS5 @zapta
          last edited by JoergS5

          @zapta your're right. Very strange!
          If CoreXY, maybe low belt tension of one stepper. (broken steel belt?)

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          • Alex.crundefined
            Alex.cr @zapta
            last edited by

            @zapta

            I think I have had this issues before… I can’t remember what it ended up being though…

            If you just print one box do you get the same results?
            If you rotate the boxes 45 degrees do you get the same result?

            One of the defects on the smallest box looks like it’s from the tool head moving across the perimeter during a rapid move. I am assuming you are not using z hop at all in this case.

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @zapta
              last edited by

              @zapta
              I would check your retraction settings. Maybe you retract too much and suck in air? Which shows as artifact a few mm from the edge.

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              • hackinistratorundefined
                hackinistrator
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                i think its software config issue .
                something happens during deceleration .
                when you disabled input shaping in start gcode with :

                M593 P"none" F46.0
                

                i don't know what's going to happen here .
                try to change it to

                M593 P"none"
                
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                • zaptaundefined
                  zapta @hackinistrator
                  last edited by

                  @hackinistrator, something strange happened. I experimented with it for hours yesterday and couldn't figure out how to fix it so posted the question here. Then I went out to do a few errands and when I came back the problem went away and I cannot reproduce it now, even when using the exact same gcode.

                  Not sure what happened. Your hypothesis that it's related to deceleration sounds reasonable. I will keep to try reproducing it.

                  @o_lampe, retraction was very small, 0.2mm. I tried to increase but still can't reproduce.

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                  • jens55undefined
                    jens55
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                    It looks to me that the biggest issue (I see several) would be the placement of the vertical seam.
                    Under Cura it is 'Z seam alignment' and it should be set to 'sharpest corner'.

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                    • zaptaundefined
                      zapta @jens55
                      last edited by

                      @jens55 said in What may cause these print artifacts?:

                      It looks to me that the biggest issue (I see several) would be the placement of the vertical seam.
                      Under Cura it is 'Z seam alignment' and it should be set to 'sharpest corner'.

                      I am currently using Prusa Slicer because of it's easy to use and am printing 'aligned' seams. These are the options it provides me:

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                      • jens55undefined
                        jens55 @zapta
                        last edited by

                        @zapta, sorry but I know absolutely nothing about Prusa Slicer 😞

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                        • zaptaundefined
                          zapta @zapta
                          last edited by zapta

                          A quick update: After struggling with this issue for a few months, I think I can safely attribute it to the extruder (a Voron CW1) which has too much backlash between the motor and the filament gears. I tightens it as much as I could (it was designed to have this adjustable) and now can barely see the artifact.

                          My long term plan to is to switch to Bondtech LGX extruder, Voron Revo hotend, and Stealthburner cooling which should be a solid configuration.

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