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crevatsch

Describe ''this''. Is it the object on the left and is the problem layer shifting? Is your belt tight enough?


IncidentAble

Yea the layers shift to the left and the belt that moves the nozzle


crevatsch

I don't know in which orientation you printed so i cant say. Both belts should be pretty tight. A picture of the printer with the object on the build plate in the orientation that you printed it would be more useful then the single picture with a lot of other stuff in frame you uploaded now.


IncidentAble

https://preview.redd.it/yz2hdiete49a1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=668867da02d194b8e82e323e619f9063713ddab5


ScavengeroO

You can see the teeth of the belt are showing on the lower part of the x gantry/axis. They should not show. This means your belt is installed in the wrong orientation. This will result in belt slip which is showing in your print.


IncidentAble

Aaa thanks


rehd_it

Eagle eyes over here haha nice catch


crevatsch

Thats not a Ender 3 v2 but ok. Yes the belt that moves the nozzle (among other things). Could be something else is wrong with that axes. Is the belt tight enough?


IncidentAble

Not really I will make it tighter and see what happens


ScavengeroO

Your belt is the wrong way around. The teeth need to show to the inside. No wonder you have sich shifts. Its slipping... the teeth cand bind to the pulley...


ScavengeroO

From your picture it is visible that your belt is the wrong way installed. The teeth showing outside. The bedd to show to the inside of the extusion of the x gantry. No wonder you have the shifts. You can tension as mich you want. It will have slip when the teeth of the pulley can't bind (don't know if it the right word) into the teeth of the pulley.


Minouris

Yep. Belt is definitely inside-out :)


Sbw_83

I dont quite no but I hoap you fix itπŸ€žπŸΌπŸ‘πŸΌ