Maybe you need to level your bed?
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Should also dry the filament
It's awful. I love it!
Appears that it had a different interpretation...
If you want to continue pushing the S1 you need to take a look at independent X and Y accels and speeds. Slinging the heavy bed is the limiting factor in speed and accel
I've managed to get to ~12m with 250mms@3k on Y and 450mms@10k on X.
independent X and Y accels
This requires patching Klipper, right? I don't think I want to bother with maintaining a fork.
Though I designed a Z axis brace and plan to add some X/Y linear rails.
You just need to download piezos limited_cartesian.py and put it in your kinematics folder. Then you can easily switch between by changing the kinematics option in your cfg.
I wanted to do linear rails as well but decided against it and put the money towards a VzBot and my DIY build.