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Nov 2017

If you mean the “chevron” looking surface I think that indicates the top surface is not flat but has a slope to it.

I can look at the STL this evening to see what may be up.

@wirlybird hit it on the head. Its due to slopes. You can get less stepping by lowering the layer height, for example from .3 to .1.
In Simplify3d, you could run different processes, so you could print up to that area in a larger layer height, and then just do that area in a lower layer height.

Change the model? The “triangles” are there because that’s where it changes layer height.

The bottom surface is curved and not flat it looks a bit of a pain to print cleanly.

That’s also the bottom of the print, the square pattern appears to be the support/raft.

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