While 90mm f8 Super Angulon covers 617 easily, there's only 17.5mm to the edge of the image circle on the edges.
I would say this is caused by rubber shade or by filters in some way.
If the lens was misaligned, it would have to be misaligned quite a bit to reach mechanical vignetting on this lens.
In other words, misalignment would be readily visible.
Rubber shade would be quite hard to use as they usually don't hold the shape very well.
Double filter on this lens will almost certainly cause mechanical vignetting.
This is easy to check by looking through the camera with lens open and looking from the corners through the lens.
If you can see the filter or the shade, they're most likely going to shade the image.
Shade on 617 can be in the view in this case from the top and the bottom as the image circle is mostly unused there and it would be beneficial there. Shouldn't cause any issues unless positioned too far.
I'm usually using a sheet of some kind or simply cover it with hand when shooting outdoors. This will eliminate flare from sun and won't cause any vignetting.
As long as the reflections or light aren't hitting front glass at sharp angles images will be fine.
Even without any shading the design of the camera will shade the lens without using the shade. The purpose of the shade with LF lenses is to limit the image circle to the image area so the light doesn't bounce around the camera and cause reflections. Design of the cone on the 617 prevents that as the cone itself will cut off vast majority of reflections. I would say it's more effective than standard shades.
I have yet to see flare in any of my images with this camera and wouldn't recommend using any standard lens shades as they're going to be ineffective and likely cause vignetting while not providing any shading where it's actually needed.
I can't find the datasheet for center filter for this lens at the moment. Here's some information on center filters - it should be correct:
6x9 lens for speed graphic, by Dan Fromm
www.galerie-photo.com
If you look at the recommended IIIa center filter, it goes from M67 to M86 thread. That really shows how quickly image circle becomes limited with mechanical vignetting.
Other than this, it could be caused by issues on the lens but likely wouldn't be as sharp.
Stuck or out of place aperture or shutter blade could also affect things.
Can be checked by looking through lens and releasing it a number of times.
Recently I had a lens that had one shutter blade that was staying in the frame randomly every few releases.
Considering there's also some vignetting in corners on the left side, this is very unlikely.
Lastly, I don't stop the lens on 617 beyond f22 very often. f22 is more than enough for any distances beyond 4-5 meters.