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What method did you use to determine the pressure advance value and what value did you select? If the number is too large you will get very odd behavior.
Hmm good thinking, that would make sense that could impact it... maybe I'll try reducing that although I am on the low end for that setting compared to the recommended values. Pressure advance is 0.0425 and was determined using the method described in the klipper docs
0.04 seems reasonable. Does the problem go away if you set it to 0?
Just tested it, setting pressure advance to 0 still triggers the exact same error.