I have posted a thread (like many people before me) a few days ago with the question why I get warping on the UP! mini doing slighty bigger prints than 5cm (about 8 cm), sometimes just in random places. I'm still not sure if this is my own or the machine's fault. After doing a lot of research I have temporarily solved this by making sure there is always ABS filling the perfboard holes, ramming the nozzle into the board almost, but as I said I'm not sure if the right printing method is supposed to be like that. Especially because now I have almost the extreme opposite where I have to really almost hurt myself to get the print off the perfboard

However, my prints are almost perfect using this method, but I still get little spaces between horizontal layers. Like there is a little bit of horizontal warping whereas first I had a major problem with vertical wrapping.
I think this might involve print resolution, because I print at 0.2 and will try printing at the highest (which is about 0.35mm I think), but I'm not sure if this will change anything. I have printed before with different resolutions but this was also when I still had the vertical warping problem so I can't use those prints as a reference anymore.
So my question is, does changing the print resolution make a visible, physical difference in your prints? And does it have an importance involving warping?