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Aug 2015

First, I find white to be a very unforgiving color. Temp might be an issue as it’s a different pigment. I printed a lot of white at around 215°C. When I look at the orange for similar issues, I can see them (perimeter voids and waviness), though they are diminished. I’d double check the severity by printing something in orange for comparison.

Do you have the bearing slop issue? Grab the front of your bed and move it back and forth. Is there significant wiggle? Check out this video:

I have this issue. When printing round, curved or thin wall parts, I see waviness like that when it starts to loosen. I have to re-jam the shim into the gap. I expect the plastic yields with heat and time increasing the gap.

This may sound silly but if you using the XYZ ABS in white, it prints terrible… so change material and see if that makes a difference…

Also check the white idler pulley on the carriage belt, as that’s prone to wear if not lubricated frequently, the metal pin in the centre of the the pulley wears into the plastic causing quality issues with prints…

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