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			<description><![CDATA[<p>When I print my model face down, it works well; but removing the supports is really difficult and time-consuming.&nbsp; When I print the model on its side, it is faster BUT there is an area of burning when the support meets the surface ruining the whole print.&nbsp; The print becomes ruined as the nylon appears to have slightly melted distorting the&nbsp; smoothness of the project.&nbsp; I have leveled the bed and recalibrated the best that I could, but no matter whether I print the model in its full size or smaller, it makes no difference, the burning occurs in the same place.&nbsp; I have run out of ideas as to cause and have only the above remedy causing me more work.&nbsp; Any help or ideas are really (really!!!) appreciated.</p>]]></description>
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