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hi were a group of original i3 fans weve made some upgrades to our original i3 and made a long-awaited big improvement as makers we 3d print all sorts of amusing and practical things when printing with the original i3 we found it stable and easy to use however some problems make this machine not so perfect especially these ripples across the whole surface which not only affects the appearance but also causes problems on practical prints like extra friction and even extra wear we experienced this issue shortly after mark 3 was released and we can still experience this problem in the following versions including the latest one this issue has attracted a lot of discussion in communities since early 2018. some people call it vertical fine artifact or vfa which is commonly used later on so what is vfa what are these ripples across the surface exactly we printed many test models with all sorts of shapes and geometries when we print vertical surfaces these ripples are vertical but on inclin