Z binding on the X2D !?!?!?

This was on of my first printss..Really good.

Now can somebody explain what is this?1?1

All my prints have these lines now.. @SupportAssistant I’ve tried almost everything I could think of, I’m just 13 and don’t know troubleshooting that well but, I really don’t like this.

I also only have 103 hours on this brand new printer.

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I have 2 questions to start with. Did you calibrate the filament and what layer height did you use? It looks like big layer height, something more than .2.

Yes i fully calibrated the filament, the white was 0.20mm standard, orange print was 0.16 high quality. the blue car was printed at 0.20 high quality. all of a sudden layer lines :frowning:

Can you upload the 3mf file? That way we can see your settings.

XYZ+.3mf (1.8 MB)

but even on the test files i have it, not matter whos or what settings i try.

Honestly even on the car you can see it in the wheel tread, and there is unevenness all over the body. Are you using the aux nozzle or just the primary nozzle?

Its the rocket league dominus, the wheels were glued and i did a horrible job, main nozzle for the blue, aux for the black.

Have you tried changing the wall order to inner/outer? I have had problems printing the outer wall first. I know a lot of people say outer/inner is better but not for me yet.

Also, try a full calibration on the printer, it should take 15 minutes or so.

ive done several full calibrations, barely helped, and i did try inner/outer but still, sometimes that makes it even worse.

please help anyone i really need this

re: the white net; Tall wobbly things maybe are being run too fast? If you think this might be the case, try the next one with the “silent” mode the printer has - it reduces speeds by ~50%. if that helps, make a profile in your slicer that you can save and reuse.

I feel like there is not enough info, it is very hard to get a feel for the part size, in the the image of the car I feel it is very shiny like PETG, the other images less so, so knowing filament brand and type might help if some one has experience with that brand. in your 3rd image it seems some of it (orange)may have printed ok and some of the black seems to have less problem.

Aux is gonna give worse results unless you have your K factor dialed in extremely well. It is bowden, I’ve seen values all the way between 0.08 and 0.49! make sure you do the calibration

alright I’ll check that out after school, I also printed another version of the orange car and I think it looks way better, I’ll make sure to upload it.

the blue car was printer in CC3D Silk Pla, black was printed in Sunlu PLA + 2.0

it doesn’t wobble at all i watched it print

default slicer settings are used. that’s why. with defaults even the benchy comes bad :melting_face: :skull:

what do you mean, I use high quality presets, I don’t know what is wrong or what I am doing wrong.