#Persistent VFAs/moire on ender 3 v2

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steady copper
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I've been chasing these vertical lines on my prints for about a month now and nothing seems to solve it, tried different speeds (60mm/s shows 2mm belt ringing, but anything else masks it) input shaper on, auto calibrated, calibrated by graph, off, inverted belts, stepper motor dampers, stealthchop off, more microsteps and interpolate on (did help, but still very noticeable) changing motor current, different belt tensions, tightening and loosening eccentric nuts, different nozzles, swapped the press fit pulleys to grub screw pulleys, and tpu feet to isolate. These lines haven't been present on prints from a couple months ago as far as I remember, and the only print I have doesn't have them, The only things that I haven't changed is the motors themselves. I also doubt it's ringing because most vfa tests I've done were at 500mm/s2 and 2kmm/s2 in vase mode and the lines are visible everywhere, not just on sharp turns. My printer is fairly stock other than the stealtburner hotend, and an skr mini e3v3

muted goblet
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You sure these are not artifacts from your slicer? Unless you use arcwielder these could just be classic surface artifacts

steady copper
muted goblet
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Slice resolution

steady copper
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I've tried .012 to .05 and .1 I think? I didn't use it on the vfa tests, but on normal prints. It happens on perfectly straight faces too, and actually looks better on curved surfaces, but slightly curved surfaces look the same. Most of the images shown are straight faces

muted goblet
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Hmm extruder gears are clean etc?