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  1. Cura does this in lines as well, but I thought concentric is the easiest photo to show what I'm talking about. What I'm showing is the second layer of plate and it's printed with concentric lines. Starts in the middle and works its way out in a spiral. The oddity is when it skips a single line a third of the way out and then skips a chunk of lines, then finishes all the way out...and skips back to fill in the lines it skipped. This always creates a bit of a difference in the look of the layer. Is there a setting I have not found to prevent this? This model is the perfect example as their is nothing to cause the skip. It's just a big flat area and yet for reasons I can't explain Cura skips around on it. The real issue of course is when it's done in top layers as it can ruin what should be a great look. it's entirely possible there is a setting I have not yet found to prevent this. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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