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In this print print orientation it isn't possible to fully remove the stair effect as the nozzle tip is not in in the same angel as your model surface.
You can minimize the effect by reducing the layer height at the cost of a much longer printing time.
An other, maybe better way is to lay down the model to the flat surface if you need a decent flat surface.
The third option is to place the model on an angle at the bed at the cost of a needed support structure and higher printing time.
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In this print print orientation it isn't possible to fully remove the stair effect as the nozzle tip is not in in the same angel as your model surface.
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