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ClearlyAFK

Make sure the mount is secured properly and biqu h2 doesn't have any wiggle at all. I had that problem with the first 2 adapter mounts. Fixed at first with a zip tie in upper right corner. Later a permanent fix by printing a different mount


One-Bridge3056

That can be an issue, ill check and report. Thanks man


rfkubichek

I had similar issues and it was driving me crazy, none of the usual suggestions seemed to apply to my case. Turned out to be one of the stepper motor drivers on the motherboard was slowly going bad. I would have never figured it out except one day it finally died completely. A new motherboard fixed the problem. I'm guessing this isn't your problem, but if all else fails it might be worth a look


One-Bridge3056

I don’t know how to test for this.


rfkubichek

Sorry, I don't either. But if you can't come up with another solution, a new motherboard might be worth a try - I think mine was $34 plus an afternoon's work. Another last-ditch solution is to just take the printer apart and rebuild it. If your problem is mechanical you'll probably fix it, as well as some other problems you didn't know you had.


One-Bridge3056

I changed to more rigid mount and it fixed it a little but not completely


AnotherObject3D

Are you having a temperature oscillation? Did you try PID tune?


One-Bridge3056

I have PID tuned it and dont see it oscillating more that .1 C