No, it's not the machine. It's very warped albums that are coming out of the machine with a jog in the grooves where the warp was. It's a thing that can happen with these machines that don't heat the grooves. Because they don't heat the grooves it protects the audio quality from any sort of possible degradation but it also means that it can't always get the warps out, and sometimes the warps get, stretched I suppose? For lack of a better term. It doesn't normally happen very often, and usually only with catastrophic unplayable warps. But it's happened to me and others more frequently recently. It's not the machine, it might have something to do with the quality of vinyl the plants are using. I'm not sure. But I'm hesitant now to flatten anything I don't have a back up for. Which kinda sucks.