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nebbian
Tumbledown, if this only happens while transiting then it's due to the Marlin firmware, and nothing to worry about.
The reason is due to the geometry of a delta printer, and the firmware not calculating every point in space between two points. In some cases when transiting, the firmware just calculates the final point, and drives all the motors at a certain speed to get there. This means that the head can move in an arc to get to the final place.
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G0 typically commands an uncoordinated move, which will make every carriage move immediately to the desired end position, causing the direct path you mention.
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