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First post here and I am only days into the software.
I have Cura 4.4 running
Octoprint and Snapmaker V1
I am getting results from Cura that are so impressive compared to what I have been used to with the native slicer, I am really impressed.
Unfortunately my prints are getting to around layer 25-26 when the Gcode (I have tracked it down to the code) sends it off and creates a layer shift in X.
Why would it print incredibly well to that point the create a shift and then from what I can see in the Gcode, try and resume normal operations after that.
I found it is in the Gcode and it is X playing around happily in the X25 - 32 region then all of a sudden its starts flirting with values from 98 -102> Why would CURA produce Gcode with that going on..
New to software, Layer shift in X
in Improve your 3D prints
Posted · Edited by atomic101
Hello,
First post here and I am only days into the software.
I have Cura 4.4 running
Octoprint and Snapmaker V1
I am getting results from Cura that are so impressive compared to what I have been used to with the native slicer, I am really impressed.
Unfortunately my prints are getting to around layer 25-26 when the Gcode (I have tracked it down to the code) sends it off and creates a layer shift in X.
Why would it print incredibly well to that point the create a shift and then from what I can see in the Gcode, try and resume normal operations after that.
I found it is in the Gcode and it is X playing around happily in the X25 - 32 region then all of a sudden its starts flirting with values from 98 -102> Why would CURA produce Gcode with that going on..