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The norm is uniformity, a shitty old printer 10 years ago had to be finely tuned to get good prints. Every fucking setting mattered, and when you got that *perfect* tune for 0.2mm layer heights and 0.442mm line width, it was shit at any other layer height. We also had terrible drivers and primitive firmware. The earliest shit had no real microstepping at all, only able to hold FULL FUCKING STEPS with shitty interpolating between them. I've owned printers that quite simply *can't* produce a 0.13mm layer. We've moved way past that of course, and most people have modern drivers, 32-bit mainboards, and use current slicers. I think what you're suggesting would be reasonable to consider as the default at this point. That said, it is still totally doable currently with most slicers. Hell, you can even do it manually like in this example.

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