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I had this problem too, in case of an Ultimaker there are two ways to solve it:
1 Disable"Accelerations control".
2 Enable "Accelerations control" and set the print acceleration to something like 6000 or higher (You may want to leave the acceleration for tasks with higher feed rates like travel or infill just low as it was - to preserve your bearings and other printer parts).
So basically having a faster acceleration at the corners should do the job.
How to prevent "overshoot" corners or "round edges"
in Improve your 3D prints
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Hey there,
I had this problem too, in case of an Ultimaker there are two ways to solve it:
1 Disable"Accelerations control".
2 Enable "Accelerations control" and set the print acceleration to something like 6000 or higher (You may want to leave the acceleration for tasks with higher feed rates like travel or infill just low as it was - to preserve your bearings and other printer parts).
So basically having a faster acceleration at the corners should do the job.
Let me know if it was helpful. :)