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Layer marks occur as a result of layered manufacturing, reducing layer thickness is the most effective. As the layer thickness decreases, the layer traces decrease in direct proportion.
However, with the same layer thickness, the clarity of the marks may vary between models. By positioning your model correctly, you can avoid layer traces.
In addition , layer marks can be reduced by changing the parameters of your printer profiles. You can avoid this situation by soft separation forces, slow Z shaft movement and accordingly longer curing.

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