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Have you checked the g-code for this object? - Maybe the error has already been introduced by the slicer?
I have also observed peculiarities related to the start and stop seam of each layer after printing the object. For the example below I had expected that the seam would be at the same xy-position, but it wasn't.
Here we can see that the seam has been set to a slightly different location by the slicer:
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Have you checked the g-code for this object? - Maybe the error has already been introduced by the slicer?
I have also observed peculiarities related to the start and stop seam of each layer after printing the object. For the example below I had expected that the seam would be at the same xy-position, but it wasn't.
Here we can see that the seam has been set to a slightly different location by the slicer:
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