mrintergalactickeyboard

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@ExtremeDullard although, if the nozzle was clipping/hitting the printed parts could that cause the motor to lose steps? Seems like that could have an effect on everything being printed.

[–] mrintergalactickeyboard@sfba.social 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

@ExtremeDullard sounds like it wasn’t a nozzle impact. Curious to hear if it happens again and you get to the bottom of it. I’ve found it can be tricky to diagnose 3d printing problems because unrelated issues can cause similar print artifacts. GL!

[–] mrintergalactickeyboard@sfba.social 1 points 1 week ago (4 children)

@ExtremeDullard just a guess, perhaps the extruder nozzle hit the print and offset the layers? Someone had that happen in the Orca slicer discord with a large print. It was lifting off the print bed. What filament did this happen with? Does your printer have a camera, can you watch the timelapse?