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Oct 2015

I build printers from bare metal and I have a lot of experience in alleviating this problem. FIRST AND FOREMOST check your belts. They should be TIGHT. Then check everything else. Yes, it can be machine and wobble but if your machine is not stable we shouldn’t be this far into the conversation. If you can see your machine moving then secure that first. Anything obvious, should be addressed and tested. Troubleshooting has a method. If too many things are tried at once you will have no idea what the fix was. Go through the entire machine and make sure everything is tight. Then try to print. 99.9% of the time it is loose belts. The extra slop/play in the belt causes the extruder carriage to play “catch up” as the slack is brought in on change of direction. Once you are certain the printers MECHANICS are sound then you turn to software calibration speed (accelleration/jerk and slicer settings). It makes sense when you ask the question, “How can you software tune an improperly function printer?” Hope this help clarify things.