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Dec 2015

So I replaced the limit switch, it was bad. When I put the new one in I routed the wire in a way to limit the strain on it, but the first print I tried had shifted layers again. I am at a loss, guess my next step is get a pair of snap ring pliers, and pull the y axis linear bearing and try greasing them up. I might order some new ones, since these are the cheap Chinese ones that came with this kit. Other than that I don’t know what to do.

2 months later

Check your retract settings. If there is a slight curling at the edges of your print (more prominent when printing overhangs without support), then your nozzle may be catching on a cooled lip whilst travelling across to print a new area. I found that increasing the z travel on retractions to around 0.5 mm rather than 0.2, this stopped happening. (This is assuming you didn’t change your acceleration or travel feed rates of course).

When your bottom layers were freeflow, your wouldn’t have had any tiny areas of over extrusion etc. so there would have been less to catch the nozzle on.