I moved my saddle as far as it can go towards the neck, and still the intonation is bad. Please do not write about moving saddles, because I did that. I would be grateful if you could tell me about other possible solutions.
It is a 0.009 string on a Yamaha Pacifica 112j. The string has been used for about 2 months daily. I can not take an exact measurement, but the action is for sure below 2mm, so I think it is not a problem there. I play guitar daily.
My nut is okay; I made a "capo" by placing my hand right on a fret and everything was good. I should say too that every other string is close to be perfect. I think in that kind of guitar, it's acceptable. I am interested in fixing the intonation of the thin E string, but to make sure or even thick the sort of things to check I mentioned it here.
I tryied to change action and set it higher and even lower, but it didn't repair anything, so i returned to one that i had before. The problem is appearing only on thin e.
I forgot to tell when the problem occured. I'm not sure but if i had to tell when it did, i would say after restringing.
On my eye neck is straight and radious looks well. Same with frets. However if there is any better method to figure out if the neck and frets are ok than by eye let me now then.
Olde leprechaun mentioned about checking intonation on 3rd fret and that one tunes lower than it should but first and second frets are ok.