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Jul 2015

Swap your extruder driver with another axis driver. Readjust pots. If ok, swap out your extruder. If you still have problem then your extruder is fine and pots fine.

What type of control board You could always swap stepper drivers from another axis to see if it changes anything

Switch the e and z before buying and see if it helps. E is most used and z is least used. If it resolves then you know before making any purchases.

Try reduing the layer height and increasing the extrusion width.
Sometimes the extrusion bead will whip around if there is too much space between the nozzle and the previous layer or the substrate. The whipping tends to be effected by that which it is being deposited on which would cause the pattern you are seeing. It is a sort of positive feedback loop where the phenomena perpetuates itself. Let me know if that helps!

Maybe a resonant frequency of the 4 springs that your build plate is mounted to, if you have a mendel prusa. Go to stiffer springs.

Not sure what happened here, but I hope this won’t be the last time you’re commenting here, @! It was a good input, so it must have been a mistake. Hope to see you around here soon :slight_smile:

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Found a year old post with a similar problem of mine! did you discover anything? I’m having this issue and I found out a way to make the problem more evident: vary the extrusion multiplier by small amounts. This should give you different inclinations of the effect, from diagonal to vertical and horizontal. I initially thought I was seeing z banding, then I changed the extrusion multiplier and siddenly I got slightly inclined banding! Clearly, the extruder is oscillating proportionally to extrusion rate, creating the pattern.