3D Print Resolution on MakerBot Replicator 2

HI All,
Is a week that i'm printing with Photoshop on my Replicator 2... but i found some resolution problems.
as you can see in this detail the  model printed at 0.07 mm resolution is almost alf respect the same model printed on makerware at 0.1mm.
Do someone have the same problem? Maybe a setting wrong in the pref file?
thanks in advance
Renato T.

Hi Anit,
can i have the link where is moved this new thread?
I don't find the Photoshop Forum.
thanks
Renato T.

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