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@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ Klipper supports Input Shaping - a technique that can be used to reduce ringing
printing defect when, typically, elements like edges repeat themselves on a
printed surface as a subtle 'echo':
-|![Ringing test](img/ringing-test.jpg) |![3D Benchy](img/ringing-3dbenchy.jpg) |
-|:--:|:--:|
+|![Ringing test](img/ringing-test.jpg)|![3D Benchy](img/ringing-3dbenchy.jpg)|
Ringing is caused by mechanical vibrations in the printer due to quick changes
of the printing direction.
@@ -73,7 +72,6 @@ First, measure the **ringing frequency**.
or calipers:
|![Mark ringing](img/ringing-mark.jpg)|![Measure ringing](img/ringing-measure.jpg)|
- |:--:|:--:|
9. Compute the ringing frequency = *V* · *N* / *D* (Hz) where *V* is the
velocity for outer perimeters (mm/sec). For the example above, we marked 6