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While printing a simple model, my printer starts to layer-shift the build in a direction suddenly. I used the default setting for ultimaker Cura 3.4.1. It has done this same thing for multiple different prints. I would guess it is the software.



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  • Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
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  • Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
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While printing a simple model, my printer starts to layer-shift the build in a direction suddenly. I used the default setting for ultimaker Cura 3.4.1. It has done this same thing for multiple different prints. I would guess it is the software.



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  • Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
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  • Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
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While printing a simple model, my printer starts to layer-shift the build in a direction suddenly. I used the default setting for ultimaker Cura 3.4.1. It has done this same thing for multiple different prints. I would guess it is the software.



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While printing a simple model, my printer starts to layer-shift the build in a direction suddenly. I used the default setting for ultimaker Cura 3.4.1. It has done this same thing for multiple different prints. I would guess it is the software.



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  • Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
    – Trish
    3 hours ago










  • Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
    – 0scar
    1 hour ago


















  • Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
    – Trish
    3 hours ago










  • Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
    – 0scar
    1 hour ago
















Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
– Trish
3 hours ago




Terminology: that is not offset, that is layer shift
– Trish
3 hours ago












Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
– 0scar
1 hour ago




Please specify if it is X or Y, it is clearly not both as shown in the image.
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You have a case of layer shift. Layer shifts happen in 3 ways:




  1. The movement of the axis is hindered. Check if all cables run freely and without any chance to catch! improper cable chains can cause binding and stop the printhead or bed in movement and thus induce a shift.

  2. The acceleration might be too fast. Shift the acceleration of the printer movements down a notch. Don't print faster than ~60.

  3. The model might be broken. Re-slice the model just in case.






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    In addition to the other answer to complete the overview, your stepper motor may not get enough power and misses steps, increasing the current by adjusting the stepper driver voltage could also solve the issue (when the current is too low that is! never just increase this to try out, you could damage the stepper, the drivers or the board, so beware).






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      You have a case of layer shift. Layer shifts happen in 3 ways:




      1. The movement of the axis is hindered. Check if all cables run freely and without any chance to catch! improper cable chains can cause binding and stop the printhead or bed in movement and thus induce a shift.

      2. The acceleration might be too fast. Shift the acceleration of the printer movements down a notch. Don't print faster than ~60.

      3. The model might be broken. Re-slice the model just in case.






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        You have a case of layer shift. Layer shifts happen in 3 ways:




        1. The movement of the axis is hindered. Check if all cables run freely and without any chance to catch! improper cable chains can cause binding and stop the printhead or bed in movement and thus induce a shift.

        2. The acceleration might be too fast. Shift the acceleration of the printer movements down a notch. Don't print faster than ~60.

        3. The model might be broken. Re-slice the model just in case.






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          You have a case of layer shift. Layer shifts happen in 3 ways:




          1. The movement of the axis is hindered. Check if all cables run freely and without any chance to catch! improper cable chains can cause binding and stop the printhead or bed in movement and thus induce a shift.

          2. The acceleration might be too fast. Shift the acceleration of the printer movements down a notch. Don't print faster than ~60.

          3. The model might be broken. Re-slice the model just in case.






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          You have a case of layer shift. Layer shifts happen in 3 ways:




          1. The movement of the axis is hindered. Check if all cables run freely and without any chance to catch! improper cable chains can cause binding and stop the printhead or bed in movement and thus induce a shift.

          2. The acceleration might be too fast. Shift the acceleration of the printer movements down a notch. Don't print faster than ~60.

          3. The model might be broken. Re-slice the model just in case.







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              In addition to the other answer to complete the overview, your stepper motor may not get enough power and misses steps, increasing the current by adjusting the stepper driver voltage could also solve the issue (when the current is too low that is! never just increase this to try out, you could damage the stepper, the drivers or the board, so beware).






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                In addition to the other answer to complete the overview, your stepper motor may not get enough power and misses steps, increasing the current by adjusting the stepper driver voltage could also solve the issue (when the current is too low that is! never just increase this to try out, you could damage the stepper, the drivers or the board, so beware).






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                  In addition to the other answer to complete the overview, your stepper motor may not get enough power and misses steps, increasing the current by adjusting the stepper driver voltage could also solve the issue (when the current is too low that is! never just increase this to try out, you could damage the stepper, the drivers or the board, so beware).






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                  In addition to the other answer to complete the overview, your stepper motor may not get enough power and misses steps, increasing the current by adjusting the stepper driver voltage could also solve the issue (when the current is too low that is! never just increase this to try out, you could damage the stepper, the drivers or the board, so beware).







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