Alrighty,
First thing I did was try to slice it in Kisslicer, as it is normally a pretty big crybaby on manifold issues. It handled the stl like a champ and produced some great gcode even though it did find some problems in the original STL.
Slic3r .9.9 did not produce acceptable gcode from this STL. It does however warn you that there might be errors:
6:36:31 PM: <Slic3r> Warning: The input file contains a hole near edge 63.899899,85.339203,12.418612-63.899899,85.339233,12.000357 (not manifold). You might want to repair it and retry, or to check the resulting G-code before printing anyway.
6:36:32 PM: <Slic3r> => Processing triangulated mesh
6:36:44 PM: <Slic3r> The model has overlapping or self-intersecting facets. I tried to repair it, however you might want to check the results or repair the input file and retry.
Whenever you see this error and you see the gcode preview is messed up, go to the cloud! You can use http://cloud.netfabb.com/ to clean up these types of problems quickly in a STL when they arise. However, if you are designing your own parts, you would be better served learning what in your design is causing the issue so that you are less likely to repeat it in the future. The cloud service stated that the STL was not manifold as it had 2 holes. I have attached the cleaned version from netfabb, and it now slices correctly in slic3r.
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