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Jan 2017

One more advice

take and increase your layer height to 1.2, increase to top and bottom layers to 1.6, and you wall thickness to 1.2 as well. By increasing those values you are giving more strength to the part. Though I think your intent was more of quality. The problem with such small values is strength and support. The bottom and top layer help hold the infill together and the wall keeps part intact. If you run a low first layer and let’s say you are using glass and hairspray, when you go prying the part out of the bed that first layer may not come out with the piece you are printing. So yeah experiment with those values. And Noob or not everyone has been and worn those boots. Keep on trying

Try rotating or re-orienting the part on the print bed and see if the bad area follows the part or stay in the same location to the machine.

What slicer are you using?