I agree, that's possible. But then it should be the same in the other side, but now it isn't. Only this side and this edge affected. I was printing at 210°C, feedrate was 80mm/s/, but i've tuned to 80% with ulticontroller. So actually there should be actually 64mm/s, so not too much of a speed. Anyway, thank you for the tip, i'll try to adjust acceleration.
Yes. at this stripping it looks like there's too little material. I guess that can happen due to retraction, because in the inside there's a support material and in about that place it ends.
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The vertical striping looks like 'ringing' - the head resonating back and forth as comes to a sudden stop in the Y direction at the corner. Reducing the acceleration and/or jerk settings may help with that (or just printing slower). Notice how the vertical ripples get further apart and less pronounced from left to right - the head is speeding up as it moves away from the corner, and the energy from the turn is being dissipated.
Is the horizontal striping too little material? It almost looks like too much in the photos. My guess would be a slicer-related problem, or something happening on the inside of the print at that height - is there somethign different happening inside there?
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