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Aug 2018

The shift being in different directions shows it isn’t a mechanical issue. If it was mechanical issue, the shift would be in the same general direction every time it happened. It’s the nozzle getting caught on a print. The direction the shift happens is based on the direction the extruder was heading when it gets caught. Dense supports can also catch the extruder.

The z-height was set at the factory for BuildTak, which is what came on the glass. You should have adjusted it for the height of the glue. Since glue is not going to be the exact same thickness every time, you need to check and adjust the z-stop height every time you put down new glue. Use the feeler plate that came with the printer (the thin strip of metal. Check each corner and the center).

Why do you have the heated bed on for PLA? PLA can swell when heated. The factory default for PLA on the Raise3D N series printers is the bed off. 65° C is what I heat the bed to for ABS. Have you tried printing without the heated bed on?

Other things to try:

Try increasing your print temp to 210° or 215°.

Double check your speed. Actual print should be set at 50mm/s. Other speeds can be faster.

Try printing with a raft.