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    How thick are the walls of the cylinder ?
    And is the shift where that interior layer starts.
    And is that the top or the bottom of the model as you print it ?

    It could simply be a design issue. All those walls look awfully thin - but then I have no idea on the size of the print :-)

    Try 0.2mm layer height.
    Sometimes if a print needs bridging or building out horizontally as looks the case with that print - then really thin layers can actually be counterproductive.

    The adventurer is a decent machine - but in my experience never use 'standard' settings in a slicer.
    Always have it set for 'expert' (it's not) mode and KNOW what all the settings are.
    It's really difficult to trouble shoot a print if you don't know what the important settings are or how to change them to help the print.

    This is the screen you want to come up when you hit the print button.


    Although if there's a way to switch that screen off in flashprint - I can't find it.

    Okay found it.
    click 'file' then 'preferences' then the 'print' tab and select 'printing window typ' and switchto 'expert mode'.

    It should really be called 'essential mode'.
    'cos that's what it is :-)
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 09-24-2021 at 11:41 AM.

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