### The Issue:
When - while grabbing the frame - printhead moves to stabilization position (eg. back right position), it moves at the same Z level as the printout.
As a result:
on the way there it collides with protruding printout (it happens sometimes when there are overhang slopes, the printout folds a bit up at the edge)
while octolapse is taking the picture, being in the corner, the nozzle starts to ooze releasing the filament still compressed in the hotend
coming back to resume the printing the nozzle on it's path collides with the same protruding element again, and leaves the drip on the first printed perimeter it encounters creating with each layer a growing artifact on the outmost wall on the path.
While colliding occurs only when printout is distorted (in slicer one can avoid such collisions by switching on the Z-hop feature), the oozing and artifacting occurs almost with all printing materials.
### The Solution:
To prevent (or reduce) the above described phenomenon it would be good to
retract the filament and move the printhead a bit higher along Z-axis
on the way there, then reverse on the way back.
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### The Issue: When - while grabbing the frame - printhead moves to stabilization position (eg. back right position), it moves at the same Z level as the printout. As a result:
While colliding occurs only when printout is distorted (in slicer one can avoid such collisions by switching on the Z-hop feature), the oozing and artifacting occurs almost with all printing materials.
### The Solution: To prevent (or reduce) the above described phenomenon it would be good to retract the filament and move the printhead a bit higher along Z-axis on the way there, then reverse on the way back.
Version of Octolapse
Octolapse Version: 0.4.1
Version of OctoPrint
OctoPrint Version: 1.8.4