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z-banding that annoying issue where you get horizontal striping every few layers it can be difficult to track down what exactly causes this issue and itamp;#39;s common on many Budget Printers in this video weamp;#39;ll go over what causes z-banding and what we can do to mitigate those issues coming up on Independent verification in order to understand z-banding we need to be familiar with the term Z wobble in order to understand Z wobble weamp;#39;ll need to look at the back end of our Cartesian printer particularly the lead screws Z wobble refers to when the lead screw moves right or left forward or backwards from the stepper coupler to the z-axis rod when the x-axis Gantry moves up or down youamp;#39;ll notice that youamp;#39;ll get a slight stirring motion from the z-axis rod that is your z-wobble this constant Z wobbling will result in an artifact known as Z banding z-banding will look a little something like this youamp;#39;ll notice the separate bands as we go furt