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    • Kubunterundefined
      Kubunter @cosmowave
      last edited by

      @cosmowave Thanks for your reply.
      The shifts are visible through the complete layer.

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      • cosmowaveundefined
        cosmowave @Kubunter
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        @Kubunter Could it be a mechanical problem? When you print another model with that height, do you also have layer shifts?

        Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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        • Kubunterundefined
          Kubunter @cosmowave
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          @cosmowave Thats what I need to test today.
          I have printed parts who were higher, but all of them where mainly orientated in X-Axis.
          Maybe this influences also the layer shift.
          I believe I do not see the shifts on these parts.

          I will leave a reply once test is done.

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          • droftartsundefined
            droftarts administrators @Kubunter
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            @Kubunter It's interesting that it goes back to the original position after the shift. Skipped steps don't usually do that. I'd think this is more indicative of a very slightly loose belt pulley on the Y motor, though I'd expect more shifts than just a couple.

            Ian

            Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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            • Kubunterundefined
              Kubunter @droftarts
              last edited by Kubunter

              @droftarts Thats what I also think about after my test print yesterday.

              But so far I was able to reproduce the shift.
              The test print was shorter on the Y-Axis (that is maybe why the shift is not that noticeable than on the print before).

              IMG_20240925_055639.jpg IMG_20240925_055614.jpg IMG_20240925_055608.jpg IMG_20240925_055532.jpg

              Additional the Z-Axis position when it appears was lower.
              This time it looks like the shift remained.
              But so far I do not understand why it needs a couple of mm (on the last print 32.2mm) to appear.
              Maybe it depends on the weight of the printed part, leading to the conclusion that pulley might be slightly loose.

              I will check belt tension and pulley assembly on the stepper motor shaft, then I will repeat the last testprint.

              Thanks a lot,
              Regards Kubunter

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              • Kubunterundefined
                Kubunter
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                Good morning,

                so yesterday I checked the pulley, both worm screws were absolutely tight, no movement of the pulley on the motor shaft at all.
                I reduced the Y-Axis belt tension a little bit from 115 to 90Hz.
                I printed a test part, the same layer shift in 2 layers appears.

                But then I recognized, that the layer shift happens in a layer where some letters are extruded through the part and at exactly the layer where I see the shift, the extruded letters have a damage.

                After this i started up Fusion and removed the letters from the test part.
                The next test part without the letters comes out absolutely smooth without any layer shift.

                So is it possible that the nozzle collides with small printing errors, leading to a shift of the Y-Axis?

                Thanks a lot,
                Regards Tobias

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                • cosmowaveundefined
                  cosmowave @Kubunter
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                  @Kubunter said in Weird partial layer shift:

                  So is it possible that the nozzle collides with small printing errors, leading to a shift of the Y-Axis?

                  That can be. But normally when that happens, the shift isn't "comming back" and remains for the rest of the print.

                  But nice, that you've found the problem!

                  Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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                  • droftartsundefined
                    droftarts administrators @Kubunter
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                    @Kubunter said in Weird partial layer shift:

                    But then I recognized, that the layer shift happens in a layer where some letters are extruded through the part and at exactly the layer where I see the shift, the extruded letters have a damage.

                    If that's the case, I would think that it is an extrusion issue, possibly with the nozzle slowing down when it prints the letters, and when it speeds back up there's a lag in extrusion. If that's the case, try tuning pressure advance.

                    It could also be a slicing problem. Maybe there's hole in the mesh so the Gcode is generated incorrectly, or the text is messing up the Gcode generation in another way. Can you see the shift in the Gcode preview?

                    Ian

                    Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                    • Kubunterundefined
                      Kubunter @droftarts
                      last edited by

                      @droftarts I do not see a hole or an error when checking the letters with a G-Code Viewer.

                      I will take a look at my pressure advance settings.

                      Thanks a lot!

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                      • cosmowaveundefined
                        cosmowave @Kubunter
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                        @Kubunter Are there many retracts when printing the letters?

                        Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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