Layer shifts are almost always caused by something going wrong during the print — like, 95% of the time.A common culprit is when a part comes slightly loose from the bed and gets bumped by the print head during a fast move. That kind of impact can definitely cause a major shift, which looks like what happened here.
I’d recommend checking that all your parts are sticking really well to the bed.Give the bed a good clean, and maybe run the bed leveling routine just to be safe.
Then try printing again, but with fewer parts — that way, if something goes wrong, you’re not wasting as much filament. It'll also help you see if the problem happens again.
Let me know how it goes!Enrico
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Ciao brnewton, thanks for sharing your issue!
Layer shifts are almost always caused by something going wrong during the print — like, 95% of the time.A common culprit is when a part comes slightly loose from the bed and gets bumped by the print head during a fast move. That kind of impact can definitely cause a major shift, which looks like what happened here.
I’d recommend checking that all your parts are sticking really well to the bed.Give the bed a good clean, and maybe run the bed leveling routine just to be safe.
Then try printing again, but with fewer parts — that way, if something goes wrong, you’re not wasting as much filament. It'll also help you see if the problem happens again.
Let me know how it goes! Enrico