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    I'm using CURA 4.4. I was actually able to nearly eliminate this by tightening the y axis belt beyond what I normally would do. I'm still seeing a very slight almost imperceptible shadow of the issue but I was able to reprint the Eiffel tower that I showed in the picture and I happy. Is it possible this really was a belt problem that only affected those layer on just those faces? the back of the cubes I showed look good.

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    I have updated the belt , I mean print a tensioner for it. It work perfectly the belt is tight enough but after the belt update I have the same problem. I'll try next to check the under extrusion maybe that's the problem and come back with an answer

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    Hi again,Finaly I think I have resolved the problem.-I have updated the Cura to 4.4.1 ( I don't think that this was the problem)-I have observed that I didn't set up a material profile. So I set up the profile regarding to the PLA I use ( Gembird and it has the mat. specification : density etc)-And last I have raised the hotend temp. It was 200 celsius, I have raised it to 210 ( I have read somewhere that the tempcontrol read less celsius than realy is)So as you can see on Pic attached now the print is smooth (I think )
    When I have time I try another litophane and come back wiht a result .
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    Looks good Freddy. Glad you figured it out.

    I may have resolved my issue too. 2 days ago, I loosened my y axis belt enough to slip it off the stepper motor and moved my print bed back and forth....was not smooth at all and kind of difficult. I was really surprised since I know it was smooth and easy after I replace the bearings. I set to correcting this issue when I discovered many of the screws holding the caster thingies (not sure what they are actually called) were loose. I must not have tightened them enough. with them being loose there is just the tiniest amount of play. I think a combination of a belt that wasn't quite tight enough and the little bit of play from loose screws was causing my issue. This may also explain why my problem was primarily on the right hand side, where their were more/looser screws. And also why tightening the belt reduced but didn't entirely eliminate the issue. My print from yesterday turned out well...here's to hoping we didn't miss anything else.

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