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    • Jake Forsyth
      Jake Forsyth last edited by

      I heard a loud noise come from the machine. I ran out and saw that the entire print shifted about a half an inch. I’m assuming the noise was the printhead shifting. What would cause this to happen? The printer is in a different room on an even secured flat surface. The wires inside the machine were not messing up the printhead either.

      What am I doing wrong?!![alt text](image url)

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        Eric @Jake Forsyth last edited by

        @Jake-Forsyth I’d like to propose some adjustments that should help resolve the problem.

        In Wiibuilder, you can:

        1. Adjust the Travel Speed: Set the travel speed to 40.
          8d5d9a06-71ee-412d-bd49-f5f16a37cbbe-image.png 2. Modify the H Top Height: Change the H top height to 0.4mm.

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        • Neil
          Neil @Jake Forsyth last edited by

          @Jake-Forsyth said in Why are prints shifting mid print?!?:

          I heard a loud noise come from the machine. I ran out and saw that the entire print shifted about a half an inch. I’m assuming the noise was the printhead shifting. What would cause this to happen? The printer is in a different room on an even secured flat surface. The wires inside the machine were not messing up the printhead either.

          What am I doing wrong?!![alt text](image url)

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            Eric @Neil last edited by

            @Neil Usually caused by printing at too fast a speed.

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