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I sounds to me that your tamp is not level, or you are tamping with less pressure on one side somehow.
I've seen this before on a machine that was showing some strange issues.
The flow from the group head was strongly favoring one side over the other, and the extraction was affected as a result.
It wasn't clear that this was a problem at first, until noticing that it constantly favored one side. Attempts to fix the problem proved this side-favoring water flow to be the cause.
The fix requires some disassembly and thorough cleaning/descaling. This is something I didn't have time to look into further at the time, but I did notice that it caused symptoms consistent with what you're describing.
Of course, this assumes that the distribution and tamp are consistently spot-on. I am assuming that you have done a lot of work in those areas trying to work this issue out, so I'll also assume that your tamp and dose are in check.
I tried dosing heavier to one side. I tried tamping at a deliberate angle. It took a little of both to get an "even" flow, which was the giveaway. And it was always to the same side, so if that's the case, I'd be willing to bet you're seeing something similar with your machine.
Have you changed your gaskets and screens recently? I came across this inadvertently when I was having similar issues, changed my screens and gaskets for regular maintenance, and that solved it.
Yes, I changed the gaskets 2 weeks ago, and I change my basket every 3 months or so.
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