Black lines at the border of graphics [closed]

For a while I seem to have a problem with default black borders on plots. For instance,

Plot3D[Re[Sin[x + I y]], {x, -2 Pi, 2 Pi}, {y, -2 Pi, 2 Pi},
ClippingStyle -> None]


generates a picture

with black lines on the bottom and rhs of the picture.

Is there a simple way for dealing with this issue? I'm using versions 10.1-10.3 for Windows (W7 64). Seems that this problem does not appear on Linux.

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• I do not get these lines with your code in Mma 10.3, Win7/64, and have never seen such with the previous Mma versions. – Alexei Boulbitch Jan 12 '16 at 12:11
• Yeah, it's weird. I'm getting these lines on two different machines (both with w7 64). – Gregory Rut Jan 12 '16 at 12:22
• @GregoryRut Is it an exported graphics or a screenshot? – mmal Jan 12 '16 at 14:03
• You might want to contact WRI support. Could be a hardware / gfx driver thing... – Yves Klett Jan 12 '16 at 16:13
• I had these lines with starting with 10.3 but they went away with 10.3.1. Win 8.1 Pro 64 bit – Edmund Jan 13 '16 at 22:40