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If one of the z motors is stuttering, then that usually points to the stepper driver voltage settings not being high enough. Also, you need to make sure the z threaded rods are not binding in any way. When I first put together my i3, the threads in the m5 rod had some gunk in them and it would cause similar behavior when it would hit the gunk. I ended up having to run an m5 nut up and down the whole rod to clean it all out, then some 3 in 1 oil and they work good now. You should also disconnect the threaded rods totally and make sure the x-axis moves smoothly up and down when you raise and lower it manually.
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