Unwanted lines appear in pattern

Hi people,
Thx for loooking in to my question, the question follows:
I just started working with patterns, quite simple patterns, but how perfect and how smooth I make the edges still these small lines appear over the pattern.
They appear on screen and print as wel.
I still work with adobe Illustrator cs 11 in windows.
I'm sure one of you guys must have a answer on my simple problem.
Thx for helping.
Laurens

Patterns do show stiching lines in-between the tiles at times, but these lines should not print when printed to a PostScript printer. Non-postscript printer will print these gaps as they simply print the screen representation. In such cases it is important to check if these lines are actual pattern flaws or mere screen drawing issues. One good way to verify is by zooming in a stepwise manner. If the gap lines grow thicker with zoom, there is a flaw in the pattern, else it is a screen draw issue.
Thanks!
Neeraj

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