Wiki Update 7 (#10007)

* Large images optimizations

* Add image and update instructions for junction deviation

Added a new image illustrating the printer jerk limitation setting and updated the calibration documentation to clarify steps for setting Maximum Junction Deviation. Improved formatting and corrected a typo in the instructions.

* Update README links to Wiki

* Fix Wiki image paths + Typos

* Fixes, typos and Infill improvements

* Update VFA calibration guide and add resonance avoidance

Expanded the VFA calibration documentation with more detailed explanations of VFA causes, the VFA Speed Test, and how to use the Resonance Avoidance Speed Range. Added a new image illustrating the resonance avoidance configuration.

* Add surface density setting to top/bottom shells docs

* Ironing Wiki Wip

* Wall and surfaces wiki wip

* Fix top/bottom link

* Better topbottom reddirect

* bridging wiki wip

* Fix TOP bottom

* Wall wiki wip

* strength advanced wiki wip

* speed advance renaming

* inital speed wiki wip

* Other Layer Speed Wiki Wip...

* Speed overhang Wiki WIP

* Travel speed wiki wip

* Speed acceleration wiki wip

* Update speed_settings_initial_layer_speed.md

* Jerk Wiki Wip

* support wiki wip

* Raft wiki wip

* support filamnet wiki wip

* Support ironing wiki wip

* Support advanced Wiki Wip

* Tree wiki wip

* STL images optimizations

* Prime tower wiki wip

* Update PA line diagram images

Were bigger than original used to crop this ones.

* Ooze wiki wip

* Flush wiki wip

* Image optimizatios

* Clarify TPMS-D infill description

Updated the TPMS-D infill section to specify that it refers to the Schwarz Diamond surface, improving clarity for users. Also updated the infill calculator spreadsheet.

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* images+++

* Multimaterial advanced Wiki Wip

* Skirt Wiki Wip

* Brim wiki wip

* Add Junction Deviation formula to documentation

Included the mathematical formula for Junction Deviation in the cornering calibration documentation to clarify its calculation.

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* Others special mode Wiki Wip

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* Fix links

* Fill Multiline infill Wiki

Introduced a new section in the infill documentation describing the Fill Multiline setting, its differences from other slicers, and its use cases. Added a comparison table and illustrative GIF to clarify how OrcaSlicer maintains density and material usage when using multiple infill lines.

* Multiline infill wiki update

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* Multiline Tab.cpp

* Gcode output Wiki Wip

* Others wiki wips

* Home quality

* Add process links in home

* Quality Basic Missing descriptions

* Update quality_settings_bridging.md

* basic desc

* basic advance strentgth

* Basic speed

* basic other speeds

* Fix link

* Update speed_settings_overhang_speed.md

* Update speed_settings_travel.md

* Update speed_settings_acceleration.md

* Fix

* Expand documentation for acceleration and jerk settings

* Support wiki

* Raft wiki

* Support wiki desc

* Prime tower wiki

* Multimaterial wiki desc

* Filament to features wiki

* Ooze improve

* Fix duplicate text

* Fix typo in volumetric speed calibration guide

Corrected 'promoted' to 'prompted' in the instructions for entering test settings in the volumetric speed calibration documentation.

* centeres image

* Overlapping gif

* Others wiki basic desc

* Clarify retraction calibration recommendation

Expanded the explanation for calibrating retraction settings, specifying that it should be done after Flow and Pressure Advance calibration for optimal extrusion setup.

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* Links in Readme + minor change

Refined links and formatting in README for better navigation. Expanded wall printing order section in quality settings documentation to clarify Inner/Outer, Inner/Outer/Inner, and Outer/Inner modes. Updated calibration guide images and formatting for improved clarity.

* Add SVG icons to infill pattern comparison table

* Delete doc/images/gui directory

remplaced with GUI

* Create process-preset-full.png

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ In addition, it means that you only need to tune this feature once and print acr
Finally, if during calibration you notice that there is little to no variance between the PA tests, this feature is redundant for you. **From experiments, high flow nozzles fitted on high-speed core XY printers appear to benefit the most from this feature as they print with a larger range of flow rates and at a larger range of accelerations.**
### Expected results:
### Expected results
With this feature enabled there should be absolutely no bulge in the corners, just the smooth rounding caused by the square corner velocity of your printer.
![apa-expected-results](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-expected-results.jpg?raw=true)
@@ -92,20 +92,20 @@ For this example, lets assume that the baseline number of tests is adequate f
We, therefore, need to run 12 PA tests as below:
**Speed Acceleration**
1. 50 1k
2. 100 1k
3. 150 1k
4. 200 1k
5. 50 2k
6. 100 2k
7. 150 2k
8. 200 2k
9. 50 4k
10. 100 4k
11. 150 4k
12. 200 4k
| Speed | Acceleration |
|-------|--------------|
| 50 | 1k |
| 100 | 1k |
| 150 | 1k |
| 200 | 1k |
| 50 | 2k |
| 100 | 2k |
| 150 | 2k |
| 200 | 2k |
| 50 | 4k |
| 100 | 4k |
| 150 | 4k |
| 200 | 4k |
### Identifying the flow rates from the print speed
@@ -117,17 +117,17 @@ Test parameters needed to build adaptive PA table are printed on the test sample
Test sample above was done with acceleration 12000 mm/s² and flow rate 27.13 mm³/s
#### OrcaSlicer 2.1.0 and older.
#### OrcaSlicer 2.1.0 and older
As mentioned earlier, **the print speed is used as a proxy to vary the extrusion flow rate**. Once your PA test is set up, change the gcode preview to “flow” and move the horizontal slider over one of the herringbone patterns and take note of the flow rate for different speeds.
![apa-test210](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-test210.jpg?raw=true)
![apa-test210](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-test210.png?raw=true)
### Running the tests
#### General tips
It is recommended that the PA step is set to a small value, to allow you to make meaningful distinctions between the different tests **therefore a PA step value of 0.001 is recommended. **
It is recommended that the PA step is set to a small value, to allow you to make meaningful distinctions between the different tests **therefore a PA step value of 0.001 is recommended**.
**Set the end PA to a value high enough to start showing perimeter separation for the lowest flow (print speed) and acceleration test.** For example, for a Voron 350 using Revo HF, the maximum value was set to 0.05 as that was sufficient to show perimeter separation even at the slowest flow rates and accelerations.
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ It is recommended that the PA step is set to a small value, to allow you to make
PA pattern calibration configuration window have been changed to simplify test setup. Now all is needed is to fill list of accelerations and speeds into relevant fields of the calibration window:
![pa-pattern-batch](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/pa-pattern-batch.png?raw=true?raw=true)
![pa-pattern-batch](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/pa-pattern-batch.png?raw=true?raw=true)
Test patterns generated for each acceleration-speed pair and all parameters are set accordingly. No additional actions needed from user side. Just slice and print all plates generated.
@@ -151,11 +151,10 @@ Setup your PA test as usual from the calibration menu in Orca slicer. Once setup
![apa-setup-result-speed](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-setup-result-speed.png?raw=true)
![alt text](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-setup-result-acceleration-jerk.png?raw=true)
![apa-setup-result-acceleration-jerk](https://github.com/SoftFever/OrcaSlicer/blob/main/doc/images/pa/apa-setup-result-acceleration-jerk.png?raw=true)
Now input your identified print speeds and accelerations in the fields above and run the PA tests.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Make sure your acceleration values are all the same in all text boxes. Same for the print speed values and Jerk (XY) values. Make sure your Jerk value is set to the external perimeter jerk used in your print profiles.
@@ -190,7 +189,7 @@ Remember to paste the values in the adaptive pressure advance measurements text
### Tips
#### Model input:
#### Model input
The adaptive PA model built into the slicer is flexible enough to allow for as many or as few increments of flow and acceleration as you want. Ideally, you want at a minimum 3x data points for acceleration and flow in order to create a meaningful model.
@@ -200,7 +199,7 @@ Similarly for acceleration in the above example youll input only 4 rows i
**However, make sure a triplet of values is always provided PA value, Flow, Acceleration.**
#### Identifying the right PA:
#### Identifying the right PA
Higher acceleration and higher flow rate PA tests are easier to identify the optimal PA as the range of “good” values is much narrower. Its evident where the PA is too large, as gaps start to appear in the corner and where PA is too low, as the corner starts bulging.