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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Sorry to make a new thread, but my earlier question regarding this was hidden int another thread initially covering a different issue. </p><p>With my fill angle set at 45 degrees (and for that matter, never changed) my SD2 has suddenly quit printing 45 degree top and bottom filling. Instead the top and bottom fill is concentric. The &quot;Top/bottom fill patter&quot; is set of rectilinear, NOT concentric. </p><p>Any idea what gives? I much prefer the 45 degree angles and thing it produces strong pieces.</p><p>EDIT: learning as I go (slowly). I had the shell min set far too high. Must have mistakenly adjusted it. SOLVED.</p>]]></description>
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