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Layer shifting is usually caused by acceleration and/or jerk (or junction deviation) being set too high in the printer controller's firmware, and usually affects the Y axis because of the relatively large moving mass.
Why are you printing so slowly? At 5mm/sec the heat from the extruder nozzle is probably going to soften previous layers of plastic and in a part as small as 20mm on a side, the whole thing with be a soft mess. 20 mm is too small to calibrate anything. When you measure something with a caliper, there is always some error in your measurement. That error gets built into your calibration. If you use a small object to calibrate, when you print a larger object the absolute error in the calibration gets multiplied. If you use a large object to calibrate, and then print smaller objects, the absolute error gets divided, so it's best to calibrate with as large an object as you can measure accurately.
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