Agreed to check belt tension. If it's good also check X axis motor temps after running for a bit. If hot that's bad. If cold (like room temp) that's bad. Normal to be warm. If too hot or cold check your vref on the X axis. In fact while you're in there not a bad idea to verify vref for all drivers.
Make sure your belts sound like a nice bass
Never heard a bass before, do you mean the fish?
Im picturing the old mc Donalds singing bass commercials. Thanks for that
“What if it were you hanging up on this wall?”
I dunno I ain't no ichthyologist. But I know what the instrument sounds like
I had the same problem and it wa because the speed was too high
Try using a different slicer. Prusa did this to my print. Realizing with Anycubic slicer fixed that somehow
Probably because it applies bed leveling in the gcode
1: belts tension. 2: make sure it's standing on sturdy surface with good grip.
Long shot, but this can also happen if stepper drivers overheat. Check that the mainboard fan hasn't died.
Is that the castle grey skull dice thing? I only ask because that's about where my printer ran out of filament on mine
Layer shift. Might be a problem with the printer itself, but if you are printing via USB it might also be a hiccup of your print server. If it is a raspberry pi this can be temperature or power supply related.
wrong answer here, Nothing.... its just a Banksy print is all... (no seriously check your gantry and belts make sure everything is kosher)
I know it sucs but on the other hand you got some nice overhang challenge
Have had this issue with a head crash. Bed leveling fixed it for me.
Do you have a link to the beginning of the gcode (anycubic is not competent enough to add „M420 S1“) Edit: also anycubic calculates the z-offset wrong often causing this issue
Looks shifty.
Careful of the scary lady coming out of that well
Hey I had this issue with anycubic printers. I tried literally everything and in the end it took support sending me a new mother board and another part to actually fix it.
Tension belt on your x axis
Mine was belts. Might wanna try it.
The layers dont match, thats whats wrong
X belt is too tight or too loose, or carriage wheels are too tight on their rods
Is that PETG? you're printing to fast, or fan is too high. Layers are not sticking together.
Anycubic, lol. My kobra max is unusable cause the shifting is out of control, done everything.
Also check your output after slicing I’ve seen some slicers go wonky and produce that sort of nightmare
This happens because the extruder encountered an obstacle at high speed or missed several steps. The printer thinks that the extruder has passed this path, but in fact it has not. In the future, reduce the printing speed and monitor the “safety height” of the nozzle passing over the printed part. I divide the printed part into steps and glue it together
It got scoliosis 😔
I had that some days ago and my Problem was 1. the roles from the extruder it was to tight the extruder Slips with To big Resistance 2. the Vibration compansation was faulty (Took some Time to Figure out) because i had a screwdriver on the Printerdesk and that thing vibrates the Printer has that recognized as its own Vibration
Belts
Ain’t got no gas in it
The higher you go, the slower you go
its shifting layers?UGH sorry its shifting layers likely a loose belt.
Stepper motor missing steps try peeing on it
Did you watch it print? It’s probably hitting blobs. Turn off z hope and reduce infill flow a little
This can happen if your SD card is corrupted, try a different card to see if that helps.
The printer looks to be kobra 2 pro, it uses USB flash drives, bot SD cards, but apart from that it copies files from the removable storage media and no longer need any data carrier plugged in
Then my answer is not for this printer, just had this issue with my kobra 2 and replaced my SD card fixed this
when it prints, it copies to the local flash storage. not the USB i don't think you get what they are saying. Long story short, its not the usb lol.
Layer shift. Most likely your X-axis belt needs adjusting.