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has the following unsaved changes:
is not compatible with printer
During the other layers, fan
If estimated layer time is greater, but still below ~%ds, fan will run at a proportionally decreasing speed between %d%% and %d%%.
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Not a numeric value. - Remember to check for updates at http://github.com/prusa3d/slic3r/releases Browse Preset Set as: at filament speed %3.2f mm/s. file as: flow rate is maximized infill pattern is not supposed to work at 100% density.
Shall I switch to rectilinear fill pattern? preset preset
the selected preset? was successfully sliced. with a volumetric rate %%3.2f mm³/s%d (%d shells)%d degenerate facets, %d edges fixed, %d facets removed, %d facets added, %d facets reversed, %d backwards edges%d lines: %.2lf mm%d presets successfully imported.&About Slic3r&Configuration &Export Config Bundle…&Export Config… Ctrl+E&File&Help&Load Config Bundle…&Load Config… Ctrl+L&Localization&Object&Plater&Quit&Repeat Last Quick Slice Ctrl+Shift+U&View&Window(&Re)Slice Now Ctrl+S(minimum)) not found.). Check hostname and OctoPrint version (at least 1.1.0 is required).. Discard changes and continue anyway?1 Layer2D3D3MF file exported to 45° ccw45° cwA boolean expression using the configuration values of an active printer profile. If this expression evaluates to true, this profile is considered compatible with the active printer profile.AMF file exported to API KeyAbove ZAcceleration control (advanced)Add a sheath (a single perimeter line) around the base support. This makes the support more reliable, but also more difficult to remove.Add more perimeters when needed for avoiding gaps in sloping walls. Slic3r keeps adding perimeters, until more than 70% of the loop immediately above is supported.Add solid infill near sloping surfaces to guarantee the vertical shell thickness (top+bottom solid layers).Add…AdvancedAfter layer change G-codeAllAlong X axis…Along Y axis…Along Z axis…Another export job is currently running.Application preferencesApplication will be restartedAre you sure you want to Around X axis…Around Y axis…Around Z axis…ArrangeArray of language names and identifiers should have the same size.Attention!Auto-center partsAuto-repaired (%d errors)Automatically repair an STL fileAutospeed (advanced)Avoid crossing perimetersBackground processingBedBed ShapeBed shapeBed temperatureBed temperature for layers after the first one. Set this to zero to disable bed temperature control commands in the output.Before layer change G-codeBelow ZBetween objects G-codeBetween objects G-code (for sequential printing)BottomBottom ViewBottom solid layersBridgeBridge flow ratioBridge infillBridgesBridges fan speedBridging angleBridging angle override. If left to zero, the bridging angle will be calculated automatically. Otherwise the provided angle will be used for all bridges. Use 180° for zero angle.Bridging volumetricBrimBrim widthCapabilitiesChange Application LanguageChange the number of copies of the selected objectChoose a file to import bed shape from (STL/OBJ/AMF/3MF/PRUSA):Choose a file to slice (STL/OBJ/AMF/3MF/PRUSA):Choose one or more files (STL/OBJ/AMF/3MF/PRUSA):CircularClip multi-part objectsColorCombine infill everyCombine infill every n layersCompatible printersCompatible printers conditionComplete individual objectsConfiguration notesConnection failed.Connection to OctoPrint works correctly.Connection to printer works correctly.Contact Z distanceControllerCoolingCooling thresholdsCopiesCostCover the top contact layer of the supports with loops. Disabled by default.CustomCustom G-codeCut…Decrease copiesDefaultDefault Default base angle for infill orientation. Cross-hatching will be applied to this. Bridges will be infilled using the best direction Slic3r can detect, so this setting does not affect them.Default extrusion widthDeleteDelete AllDelete this presetDensityDensity of internal infill, expressed in the range 0% - 100%.DependenciesDepth of a wipe color per color change. For N colors, there will be maximum (N-1) tool switches performed, therefore the total depth of the wipe tower will be (N-1) times this value.Deretraction SpeedDetect bridging perimetersDetect single-width walls (parts where two extrusions don't fit and we need to collapse them into a single trace).Detect thin wallsDevice BrowserDiameterDiameter of the print bed. It is assumed that origin (0,0) is located in the center.DirectionDisable USB/serial connectionDisable communication wit
need to be synchronized with the object layers.
Shall I synchronize support layers in order to enable the Wipe Tower?Force solid infill for regions having a smaller area than the specified threshold.Force the generation of solid shells between adjacent materials/volumes. Useful for multi-extruder prints with translucent materials or manual soluble support material.FrontFront ViewG-codeG-code file exported to G-code file successfully uploaded to the OctoPrint serverG-code flavorGLUquadricObjPtr | Attempt to free unreferenced scalarGap fillGeneralGenerate no less than the number of skirt loops required to consume the specified amount of filament on the bottom layer. For multi-extruder machines, this minimum applies to each extruder.Generate support materialGenerate support material for the specified number of layers counting from bottom, regardless of whether normal support material is enabled or not and regardless of any angle threshold. This is useful for getting more adhesion of objects having a very thin or poor footprint on the build plate.Heated build plate temperature for the first layer. Set this to zero to disable bed temperature control commands in the output.HeightHeight (mm)Height of skirt expressed in layers. Set this to a tall value to use skirt as a shield against drafts.Horizontal shellsHorizontal width of the brim that will be printed around each object on the first layer.Host or IPI wasn't able to connect to OctoPrint (If estimated layer time is below ~%ds, fan will run at %d%% and print speed will be reduced so that no less than %ds are spent on that layer (however, speed will never be reduced below %dmm/s).If expressed as absolute value in mm/s, this speed will be applied to all the print moves of the first layer, regardless of their type. If expressed as a percentage (for example: 40%) it will scale the default speeds.If layer print time is estimated below this number of seconds, fan will be enabled and its speed will be calculated by interpolating the minimum and maximum speeds.If layer print time is estimated below this number of seconds, print moves speed will be scaled down to extend duration to this value.If this is enabled, Slic3r will auto-center objects around the print bed center.If this is enabled, Slic3r will pre-process objects as soon as they're loaded in order to save time when exporting G-code.If this is enabled, Slic3r will prompt the last output directory instead of the one containing the input files.If this is enabled, fan will never be disabled and will be kept running at least at its minimum speed. Useful for PLA, harmful for ABS.If you have rendering issues caused by a buggy OpenGL 2.0 driver, you may try to check this checkbox. This will disable the layer height editing and anti aliasing, so it is likely better to upgrade your graphics driver.If you set this to a positive value, Z is quickly raised every time a retraction is triggered. When using multiple extruders, only the setting for the first extruder will be considered.If you set this to a positive value, Z lift will only take place above the specified absolute Z. You can tune this setting for skipping lift on the first layers.If you set this to a positive value, Z lift will only take place below the specified absolute Z. You can tune this setting for limiting lift to the first layers.If you want to process the output G-code through custom scripts, just list their absolute paths here. Separate multiple scripts with a semicolon. Scripts will be passed the absolute path to the G-code file as the first argument, and they can access the Slic3r config settings by reading environment variables.If your firmware doesn't handle the extruder displacement you need the G-code to take it into account. This option lets you specify the displacement of each extruder with respect to the first one. It expects positive coordinates (they will be subtracted from the XY coordinate).If your firmware requires relative E values, check this, otherwise leave it unchecked. Most firmwares use absolute values.Increase copiesInfillInfill before perimetersInfill
Instead of considering them as multiple objects, should I consider
these files to represent a single object having multiple parts?
NameNo Bonjour device foundNo previously sliced file.NoneNotesNoticeNozzle diameterNumber of extruders of the printer.Number of interface layers to insert between the object(s) and support material.Number of loops for the skirt. If the Minimum Extrusion Length option is set, the number of loops might be greater than the one configured here. Set this to zero to disable skirt completely.Number of solid layers to generate on bottom surfaces.Number of solid layers to generate on top and bottom surfaces.Number of solid layers to generate on top surfaces.Object too large?OctoPrint uploadOnly create support if it lies on a build plate. Don't create support on a print.Only infill where neededOnly lift ZOnly lift Z aboveOnly lift Z belowOnly retract when crossing perimetersOoze preventionOpen STL/OBJ/AMF… Ctrl+OOpen a modelOpen the 3D cutting toolOpen the Prusa Edition releases page in your browserOpen the Prusa3D drivers download page in your browserOpen the Slic3r manual in your browserOpen the Slic3r website in your browserOpen the object editor dialogOptimize travel moves in order to minimize the crossing of perimeters. This is mostly useful with Bowden extruders which suffer from oozing. This feature slows down both the print and the G-code generation.Options for support material and raftOriginOtherOther layersOutput fileOutput filename formatOutput optionsOverhang perimeterOverhang thresholdOverlapPatternPattern anglePattern spacingPattern used to generate support material.Per color change depthPerimeterPerimeter extruderPerimetersPlace one more copy of the selected objectPlaterPosition (for multi-extruder printers)Position XPosition YPosition of perimeters starting points.Post-processing scriptsPreferencesPreferences… Ctrl+,Preferred direction of the seamPreferred direction of the seam - jitterPreviewPreviously sliced file (Print SettingsPrint contour perimeters from the outermost one to the innermost one instead of the default inverse order.Print settingsPrint speed overridePrinterPrinter SettingsPrinter notesPrint…Processing Processing input file
Profile dependenciesPrusa 3D DriversPrusa Edition ReleasesQ&uick Slice… Ctrl+UQuality (slower slicing)Quick Slice and Save &As… Ctrl+Alt+UQuit Slic3rRadiusRaftRaft layersRearRear ViewRecommended object thin wall thickness for layer height %.2f and Recommended object thin wall thickness: Not available due to invalid layer height.RectangularReducing printing timeReload from DiskReload the selected file from DiskRemember output directoryRemoveRemove one copy of the selected objectRemove the selected objectRepairRepair STL file…Repeat last quick sliceReport an IssueReport an issue on the Slic3r Prusa EditionRescan serial portsResolutionRetract amount before wipeRetract on layer changeRetractionRetraction LengthRetraction Length (Toolchange)Retraction SpeedRetraction is not triggered when travel moves are shorter than this length.Retraction when tool is disabled (advanced settings for multi-extruder setups)RetractionsRightRight ViewRotateRotate 45° clockwiseRotate 45° counter-clockwiseRotate around Rotate the selected object by 45° clockwiseRotate the selected object by 45° counter-clockwiseRotate the selected object by an arbitrary angleRotate the selected object by an arbitrary angle around X axisRotate the selected object by an arbitrary angle around Y axisRotate the selected object by an arbitrary angle around Z axisRun Configuration STL file exported to SVGSave Save OBJ file (less prone to coordinate errors than STL) as:Save configuration as:Save current Save presetSave presets bundle as:ScaleScale along Scale the selected object along a single axisScale the selected object along the X axisScale the selected object along the XYZ axesScale the selected object along the Y axisScale the selected object along the Z axisScale to sizeScale…Seam positionSeam preferred directionSeam preferred direction jitterSelect &Controller Tab Ctrl+TSelect &Filament Settings Tab Ctrl+3Select &Plater Tab Ctrl+1Select P&rint Settings Tab Ctrl+2Select Print&er Settings Tab Ctrl+4Select configuration to load:Select the STL file to repair:Select the languageSelect the printers this profile is compatible with.Send to printerSending G-code file to the OctoPrint server...Sequential printingSerial portSerial port speedSet number of copies…Set this to a non-zero value to allow a manual extrusion width. If left to zero, Slic3r derives extrusion widths from the nozzle diameter (see the tooltips for perimeter extrusion width, infill extrusion width etc). If expressed as percentage (for example: 230%), it will be computed over layer height.Set this to a non-zero value to set a manual extrusion width for external perimeters. If left zero, default extrusion width will be used if set, otherwise 1.125 x nozzle diameter will be used. If expressed as percentage (for example 200%), it will be computed over layer height.Set this to a non-zero value to set a manual extrusion width for first layer. You can use this to force fatter extrudates for better adhesion. If expressed as percentage (for example 120%) it will be computed over first layer height. If set to zero, it will use the default extrusion width.Set this to a non-zero value to set a manual extrusion width for infill for solid surfaces. If left zero, default extrusion width will be used if set, otherwise 1.125 x nozzle diameter will be used. If expressed as percentage (for example 90%) it will be computed over layer height.Set this to a non-zero value to set a manual extrusion width for infill for top surfaces. You may want to use thinner extrudates to fill all narrow regions and get a smoother finish. If left zero, default extrusion width will be used if set, otherwise nozzle diameter will be used. If expressed as percentage (for example 90%) it will be computed over layer height.Set this to a non-zero value to set a manual extrusion width for infill. If left zero, default extrusion width will be used if set, otherwise 1.125 x nozzle diameter will be used. You may want to use fatter extrudates to sp
- Detect bridging perimeters
Shall I adjust those settings for supports?Suppress " - default - " presetsSuppress " - default - " presets in the Print / Filament / Printer selections once there are any other valid presets available.Synchronize support layers with the object print layers. This is useful with multi-material printers, where the extruder switch is expensive.Synchronize with object layersSystem InfoTemperatureTemperature Temperature difference to be applied when an extruder is not active. Enables a full-height "sacrificial" skirt on which the nozzles are periodically wiped.Temperature variationTestThe The Spiral Vase mode requires:
- one perimeter
- no top solid layers
- 0% fill density
- no support material
- no ensure_vertical_shell_thickness
Shall I adjust those settings in order to enable Spiral Vase?The Wipe Tower currently supports only:
- first layer height 0.2mm
- layer height from 0.15mm to 0.35mm
Shall I adjust those settings in order to enable the Wipe Tower?The Wipe Tower currently supports the non-soluble supports only
if they are printed with the current extruder without triggering a tool change.
(both support_material_extruder and support_material_interface_extruder need to be set to 0).
Shall I adjust those settings in order to enable the Wipe Tower?The Wipe option is not available when using the Firmware Retraction mode.
Shall I disable it in order to enable Firmware Retraction?The extruder to use (unless more specific extruder settings are specified). This value overrides perimeter and infill extruders, but not the support extruders.The extruder to use when printing infill.The extruder to use when printing perimeters and brim. First extruder is 1.The extruder to use when printing solid infill.The extruder to use when printing support material interface (1+, 0 to use the current extruder to minimize tool changes). This affects raft too.The extruder to use when printing support material, raft and skirt (1+, 0 to use the current extruder to minimize tool changes).The first layer will be shrunk in the XY plane by the configured value to compensate for the 1st layer squish aka an Elephant Foot effect.The object will be grown/shrunk in the XY plane by the configured value (negative = inwards, positive = outwards). This might be useful for fine-tuning hole sizes.The object will be raised by this number of layers, and support material will be generated under it.The printer multiplexes filaments into a single hot end.The selected file contains no geometry.The selected file contains several disjoint areas. This is not supported.The selected object can't be split because it contains more than one volume/material.The selected object couldn't be split because it contains only one part.The speed for loading of a filament into extruder after retraction (it only applies to the extruder motor). If left to zero, the retraction speed is used.The speed for retractions (it only applies to the extruder motor).The supplied name is empty. It can't be saved.The supplied name is not available.The supplied name is not valid; the following characters are not allowed:The vertical distance between object and support material interface. Setting this to 0 will also prevent Slic3r from using bridge flow and speed for the first object layer.This code is inserted between objects when using sequential printing. By default extruder and bed temperature are reset using non-wait command; however if M104, M109, M140 or M190 are detected in this custom code, Slic3r will not add temperature commands. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings, so you can put a "M109 S[first_layer_temperature]" command wherever you want.This custom code is inserted at every layer change, right after the Z move and before the extruder moves to the first layer point. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings as well as [layer_num] and [layer_z].This custom code is inserted at every layer change, right before the Z move. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings as well as [layer_num] and [layer_z].This custom code is inserted right before every extruder change. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings as well as [previous_extruder] and [next_extruder].This end procedure is inserted at the end of the output file, before the printer end gcode. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings. If you have multiple extruders, the gcode is processed in extruder order.This end procedure is inserted at the end of the output file. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings.This experimental setting is used to limit the speed of change in extrusion rate. A value of 1.8 mm³/² ensures, that a change from the extrusion rate of 1.8 mm³/s (0.45mm extrusion width, 0.2mm extrusion height, feedrate 20 mm/s) to 5.4 mm³/s (feedrate 60 mm/s) will take at least 2 seconds.This experimental setting is used to set the maximum volumetric speed your extruder supports.This experimental setting uses G10 and G11 commands to have the firmware handle the retraction. This is only supported in recent Marlin.This experimental setting uses outputs the E values in cubic millimeters instead of linear millimeters. If your firmware doesn't already know filament diameter(s), you can put commands like 'M200 D[filament_diameter_0] T0' in your start G-code in
this file as a single object having multiple parts?
This flag enables the automatic cooling logic that adjusts print speed and fan speed according to layer printing time.This flag enforces a retraction whenever a Z move is done.This flag will move the nozzle while retracting to minimize the possible blob on leaky extruders.This is only used in the Slic3r interface as a visual help.This is the acceleration your printer will be reset to after the role-specific acceleration values are used (perimeter/infill). Set zero to prevent resetting acceleration at all.This is the acceleration your printer will use for bridges. Set zero to disable acceleration control for bridges.This is the acceleration your printer will use for first layer. Set zero to disable acceleration control for first layer.This is the acceleration your printer will use for infill. Set zero to disable acceleration control for infill.This is the acceleration your printer will use for perimeters. A high value like 9000 usually gives good results if your hardware is up to the job. Set zero to disable acceleration control for perimeters.This is the diameter of your extruder nozzle (for example: 0.5, 0.35 etc.)This is the highest printable layer height for this extruder, used to cap the variable layer height and support layer height. Maximum recommended layer height is 75% of the extrusion width to achieve reasonable inter-layer adhesion. If set to 0, layer height is limited to 75% of the nozzle diameter.This is the lowest printable layer height for this extruder and limits the resolution for variable layer height. Typical values are between 0.05 mm and 0.1 mm.This option sets the number of perimeters to generate for each layer. Note that Slic3r may increase this number automatically when it detects sloping surfaces which benefit from a higher number of perimeters if the Extra Perimeters option is enabled.This option will drop the temperature of the inactive extruders to prevent oozing. It will enable a tall skirt automatically and move extruders outside such skirt when changing temperatures.This option will limit infill to the areas actually needed for supporting ceilings (it will act as internal support material). If enabled, slows down the G-code generation due to the multiple checks involved.This option will switch the print order of perimeters and infill, making the latter first.This separate setting will affect the speed of external perimeters (the visible ones). If expressed as percentage (for example: 80%) it will be calculated on the perimeters speed setting above. Set to zero for auto.This separate setting will affect the speed of perimeters having radius <= 6.5mm (usually holes). If expressed as percentage (for example: 80%) it will be calculated on the perimeters speed setting above. Set to zero for auto.This setting applies an additional overlap between infill and perimeters for better bonding. Theoretically this shouldn't be needed, but backlash might cause gaps. If expressed as percentage (example: 15%) it is calculated over perimeter extrusion width.This setting controls the height (and thus the total number) of the slices/layers. Thinner layers give better accuracy but take more time to print.This setting represents the maximum speed of your fan.This setting represents the minimum PWM your fan needs to work.This start procedure is inserted at the beginning, after any printer start gcode. This is used to override settings for a specific filament. If Slic3r detects M104, M109, M140 or M190 in your custom codes, such commands will not be prepended automatically so you're free to customize the order of heating commands and other custom actions. Note that you can use placeholder variables for all Slic3r settings, so you can put a "M109 S[first_layer_temperature]" command wherever you want. If you have multiple extruders, the gcode is processed in extruder order.This start procedure is inserted at the beginning, after bed has reached the target temperature and extruder just started heating, and before extruder has finished heating. If Slic3r detects M104 or M190 in your custom cod
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