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boomfist
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tiny layershift

I tested the belts > perfect

callibrated Y and X axis

full selftest > perfect

checked if nozzle and hotend are solid in place > solid in place

anyone anymore ideas?

the shift is in both X and Y in the same Z height

FYI: i'm printing with a 0.25 nozzle with a layerheight of 0.10 and the normal basic speedsettings that come with the software. so no extreme speeds or anything.

This topic was modified před 1 week by boomfist
Napsal : 26/08/2025 8:17 am
_KaszpiR_
(@_kaszpir_)
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RE: tiny layershift

Without PrusaSlicer project or a model it is hard to to give more suggestions. It may suffer from the known 'benchy hull line' issue.

See my GitHub and printables.com for some 3d stuff that you may like.

Napsal : 26/08/2025 10:46 am
Neophyl
(@neophyl)
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RE: tiny layershift

Without pics from all sides its hard to tell, especially with white filament.  However from what I can see it does not look like a layer shift.  Layer shift is where everything is shifted over in one direction, so it sticks out one side but is in by the same amount the other side.  What you have pictured looks like Z banding.  It even looks like a regular Z banding pattern as its repeated at regular intervals as it moves up the print.

Napsal : 26/08/2025 3:47 pm
Tim
 Tim
(@tim-24)
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RE: tiny layershift

If there is a hole or other feature at those levels - there are many threads discussing the issue in depth.  Another cause when there are no features in the part is the filament spool - some filaments have whacky variation in diameter as the filament is extruded and loaded onto the spool during manufacturing, that +/-0.05 or +/-0.08 spec. 

Napsal : 31/08/2025 5:26 am
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