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[hint:Precise wall]
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text = Precise wall\nDid you know that turning on precise wall can improve precision and layer consistency?
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/quality_settings_precision
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Precise-wall
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[hint:Sandwich mode]
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text = Sandwich mode\nDid you know that you can use sandwich mode (inner-outer-inner) to improve precision and layer consistency if your model doesn't have very steep overhangs?
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[hint:Chamber temperature]
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text = Chamber temperature\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports chamber temperature?
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text = Chamber temperature\nDid you know that Snapmaker Orca supports chamber temperature?
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Chamber-temperature
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[hint:Calibration]
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text = Calibration\nDid you know that calibrating your printer can do wonders? Check out our beloved calibration solution in OrcaSlicer.
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text = Calibration\nDid you know that calibrating your printer can do wonders? Check out our beloved calibration solution in Snapmaker Orca.
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Calibration
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[hint:Auxiliary fan]
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text = Auxiliary fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer supports Auxiliary part cooling fan?
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text = Auxiliary fan\nDid you know that Snapmaker Orca supports Auxiliary part cooling fan?
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/Auxiliary-fan
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[hint:Air filtration]
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text = Air filtration/Exhaust Fan\nDid you know that OrcaSlicer can support Air filtration/Exhaust Fan?
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text = Air filtration/Exhaust Fan\nDid you know that Snapmaker Orca can support Air filtration/Exhaust Fan?
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documentation_link = https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/wiki/air-filtration
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[hint:G-code window]
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ text = G-code window\nYou can turn on/off the G-code window by pressing the <b>C
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text = Switch workspaces\nYou can switch between <b>Prepare</b> and <b>Preview</b> workspaces by pressing the <b>Tab</b> key.
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[hint:How to use keyboard shortcuts]
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text = How to use keyboard shortcuts\nDid you know that Orca Slicer offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts and 3D scene operations?
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text = How to use keyboard shortcuts\nDid you know that Snapmaker Orca offers a wide range of keyboard shortcuts and 3D scene operations.
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[hint:Reverse on odd]
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text = Reverse on odd\nDid you know that <b>Reverse on odd</b> feature can significantly improve the surface quality of your overhangs?
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@@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ text = Fix Model\nDid you know that you can fix a corrupted 3D model to avoid a
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text = Timelapse\nDid you know that you can generate a timelapse video during each print?
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[hint:Auto-Arrange]
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text = Auto-Arrange\nDid you know that you can auto-arrange all the objects in your project?
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text = Auto-Arrange\nDid you know that you can auto-arrange all objects in your project?
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[hint:Auto-Orient]
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text = Auto-Orient\nDid you know that you can rotate objects to an optimal orientation for printing with a simple click?
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text = Auto-Orient\nDid you know that you can rotate objects to an optimal orientation for printing by a simple click?
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[hint:Lay on Face]
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text = Lay on Face\nDid you know that you can quickly orient a model so that one of its faces sits on the print bed? Select the \"Place on face\" function or press the <b>F</b> key.
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@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ text = Lay on Face\nDid you know that you can quickly orient a model so that one
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text = Object List\nDid you know that you can view all objects/parts in a list and change settings for each object/part?
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[hint:Search Functionality]
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text = Search Functionality\nDid you know that you use the Search tool to quickly find a specific Orca Slicer setting?
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text = Search Functionality\nDid you know that you use the Search tool to quickly find a specific Snapmaker Orca setting?
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[hint:Simplify Model]
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text = Simplify Model\nDid you know that you can reduce the number of triangles in a mesh using the Simplify mesh feature? Right-click the model and select Simplify model.
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text = Split to Objects/Parts\nDid you know that you can split a big object into small ones for easy colorizing or printing?
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[hint:Subtract a Part]
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text = Subtract a Part\nDid you know that you can subtract one mesh from another using the Negative part modifier? That way you can, for example, create easily resizable holes directly in Orca Slicer.
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text = Subtract a Part\nDid you know that you can subtract one mesh from another using the Negative part modifier? That way you can, for example, create easily resizable holes directly in Snapmaker Orca.
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[hint:STEP]
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text = STEP\nDid you know that you can improve your print quality by slicing a STEP file instead of an STL?\nOrca Slicer supports slicing STEP files, providing smoother results than a lower resolution STL. Give it a try!
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text = STEP\nDid you know that you can improve your print quality by slicing a STEP file instead of an STL?\nSnapmaker Orca supports slicing STEP files, providing smoother results than a lower resolution STL. Give it a try!
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[hint:Z seam location]
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text = Z seam location\nDid you know that you can customize the location of the Z seam, and even paint it on your print, to have it in a less visible location? This improves the overall look of your model. Check it out!
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@@ -158,25 +158,25 @@ text = Different types of supports\nDid you know that you can choose from multip
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text = Printing Silk Filament\nDid you know that Silk filament needs special consideration to print it successfully? Higher temperature and lower speed are always recommended for the best results.
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[hint:Brim for better adhesion]
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text = Brim for better adhesion\nDid you know that when printed models have a small contact interface with the printing surface, it's recommended to use a brim?
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text = Brim for better adhesion\nDid you know that when printing models have a small contact interface with the printing surface, it's recommended to use a brim?
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[hint:Set parameters for multiple objects]
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text = Set parameters for multiple objects\nDid you know that you can set slicing parameters for all selected objects at once?
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text = Set parameters for multiple objects\nDid you know that you can set slicing parameters for all selected objects at one time?
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[hint:Stack objects]
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text = Stack objects\nDid you know that you can stack objects as a whole one?
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[hint:Flush into support/objects/infill]
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text = Flush into support/objects/infill\nDid you know that you can save wasted filament by flushing it into support/objects/infill during filament change?
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text = Flush into support/objects/infill\nDid you know that you can save the wasted filament by flushing them into support/objects/infill during filament change?
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[hint:Improve strength]
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text = Improve strength\nDid you know that you can use more wall loops and higher sparse infill density to improve the strength of the model?
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[hint:When do you need to print with the printer door opened]
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text = When do you need to print with the printer door opened?\nDid you know that opening the printer door can reduce the probability of extruder/hotend clogging when printing lower temperature filament with a higher enclosure temperature? More info about this in the Wiki.
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[hint:When need to print with the printer door opened]
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text = When need to print with the printer door opened\nDid you know that opening the printer door can reduce the probability of extruder/hotend clogging when printing lower temperature filament with a higher enclosure temperature. More info about this in the Wiki.
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[hint:Avoid warping]
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text = Avoid warping\nDid you know that when printing materials that are prone to warping such as ABS, appropriately increasing the heatbed temperature can reduce the probability of warping?
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text = Avoid warping\nDid you know that when printing materials that are prone to warping such as ABS, appropriately increasing the heatbed temperature can reduce the probability of warping.
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