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They are seams. Or actually they are starts and stops of extruded parts. One place where such starts/stops happen is at the Z seam (where one layer stops, the z is increased, and the next layer starts). But there are also places where the extruder stops extruding, moves somewhere else within the layer, and then starts again. This can also leave a seam. Without a look at your model, it is hard to tell why Cura is doing this in this case.
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They are seams. Or actually they are starts and stops of extruded parts. One place where such starts/stops happen is at the Z seam (where one layer stops, the z is increased, and the next layer starts). But there are also places where the extruder stops extruding, moves somewhere else within the layer, and then starts again. This can also leave a seam. Without a look at your model, it is hard to tell why Cura is doing this in this case.
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