One thing that's always bugged me about the case is that it prints flat, which means it has about 4,000 mm^2 of surface area in contact with the bed. This makes it difficult to remove, even once the bed is fully cooled.
Printing it slanted means less surface area in contact with the bed - about 1,000 mm^2, and a uniform surface texture.
The slicer is complaining a little about the threads, but I think it will be fine. We'll know in about two hours.
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