This is called "ringing" or "ghosting" and is caused by the acceleration settings being too high for the printer kinematic system. There's a few root cause possibilities. Either your acceleration settings are too high, your belts are too loose or your input shaping is not properly tuned (if applicable).

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Ah, yes. China. The famous protector of Muslims.

Thank you! I had no idea this was possible!

There's a lot of potential causes, but one thing I'd do is remove the lead screws and make sure the bed slides up and down freely.

That's called Z banding. Typically it's caused by something binding on the Z axis.

They care much less about the bulge in the front of your pants than the bulge in the back.

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This is awesome. Do you have any other labeled scans like this? I'm really interested in that debris field around the stern.

Edit: You already posted a cool one here! 

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That's true. The Europeans don't make their own aircraft, vehicles, or weapons. They're totally helpless without the Americans. There's no European equipment in the American Military either.

BAE systems, Leonardo, Dassault, and Rheinmetall only manufacture toys for children.

Glad to hear you're making progress!

You should see the values at the end of your printer.cfg. Did you remember to save_config?

Too high on one side and too low on the other is textbook x twist. Check out klipper's axis twist compensation and that should help immensely.

I've seen this is the correct one: https://a.co/d/1Fgvzp7

I currently have a set on the way after doing the same thing to my SV06 hotend. I've not personally verified they work yet, but it seems like I should be able to drill out the old one and replace it with this one (after adding in some thermal paste).

I don' t know if anyone on here has taken a look at a map recently, but beyond shooting missiles at each other and making air defense go BRRR, there's not much Iran and Israel can directly do to each other with their current military capabilities.

Chill out.

The brims have less overlap than traditional first layers.

I'd guess you're about 0.05mm-0.1mm too high. You shouldn't be crashing into the bed unless your first layer height is 0.1mm or less.

I'd recommend trying it and reporting back.

This speed is fine. A stock neptune 3 should have no trouble with 50mm/s outer walls and 100 inner. The main issue here is some sort of z binding.

The pulley is mounted to the shaft. The shaft broke. They need a new motor. The pulley is fine.

Yeah. I print mostly functional parts, so overhangs are important.

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Double check under print settings>layers and perimeters>advanced>external perimeters first. That may be causing your issue.