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* 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. Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com> * 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. Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com> * Others special mode Wiki Wip Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com> * 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 Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com> * 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. Co-Authored-By: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com> * 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 --------- Co-authored-by: Rodrigo <162915171+RF47@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Multimaterial Advanced
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- [Interlocking Beam](#interlocking-beam)
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- [Interface Shells](#interface-shells)
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- [Maximum Width of Segmented Region](#maximum-width-of-segmented-region)
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- [Interlocking depth of Segmented Region](#interlocking-depth-of-segmented-region)
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- [Interlocking Beam Width](#interlocking-beam-width)
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- [Interlocking Direction](#interlocking-direction)
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- [Interlocking Beam Layers](#interlocking-beam-layers)
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- [Interlocking Depth](#interlocking-depth)
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- [Interlocking Boundary Avoidance](#interlocking-boundary-avoidance)
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## Interlocking Beam
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Generate interlocking beam structure at the locations where different filaments touch. This improves the adhesion between filaments, especially models printed in different materials.
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## Interface Shells
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Force the generation of solid shells between adjacent materials/volumes. Useful for multi-extruder prints with translucent materials or manual soluble support material.
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## Maximum Width of Segmented Region
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Maximum width of a segmented region. Zero disables this feature.
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## Interlocking depth of Segmented Region
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Interlocking depth of a segmented region. It will be ignored if \"mmu_segmented_region_max_width\" is zero or if \"mmu_segmented_region_interlocking_depth\" is bigger than \"mmu_segmented_region_max_width\". Zero disables this feature.
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## Interlocking Beam Width
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The width of the interlocking structure beams.
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## Interlocking Direction
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Orientation of interlock beams.
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## Interlocking Beam Layers
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The height of the beams of the interlocking structure, measured in number of layers. Less layers is stronger, but more prone to defects.
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## Interlocking Depth
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The distance from the boundary between filaments to generate interlocking structure, measured in cells. Too few cells will result in poor adhesion.
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## Interlocking Boundary Avoidance
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The distance from the outside of a model where interlocking structures will not be generated, measured in cells.
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# Filament for Features
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This option is available only for Multi-Extruder printers.
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## Walls
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Filament to print walls.
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## Infill
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Filament to print internal sparse infill.
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## Solid infill
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Filament to print solid infill.
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## Wipe Tower
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The extruder to use when printing perimeter of the wipe tower. Set to 0 to use the one that is available (non-soluble would be preferred).
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# Flush Options
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## Flush into objects' infill
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Purging after filament change will be done inside objects' infills. This may lower the amount of waste and decrease the print time. If the walls are printed with transparent filament, the mixed color infill will be seen outside. It will not take effect, unless the prime tower is enabled.
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## Flush into objects' support
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Purging after filament change will be done inside objects' support. This may lower the amount of waste and decrease the print time. It will not take effect, unless the prime tower is enabled.
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# Ooze prevention
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This option will drop the temperature of the inactive extruders to prevent oozing.
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## Temperature variation
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Temperature difference to be applied when an extruder is not active. The value is not used when 'idle_temperature' in filament settings is set to non-zero value.
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## Preheat time
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To reduce the waiting time after tool change, Orca can preheat the next tool while the current tool is still in use. This setting specifies the time in seconds to preheat the next tool. Orca will insert a M104 command to preheat the tool in advance.
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## Preheat steps
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Insert multiple preheat commands (e.g. M104.1). Only useful for Prusa XL. For other printers, please set it to 1.
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# Prime Tower
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The wiping tower can be used to clean up the residue on the nozzle and "
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"stabilize the chamber pressure inside the nozzle, in order to avoid "
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"appearance defects when printing objects.
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## Width
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Width of the prime tower.
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## Brim width
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Width of the brim around the prime tower.
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## Wipe Tower Rotation Angle
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Wipe tower rotation angle with respect to x-axis.
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## Maximal bridging distance
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Maximal distance between supports on sparse infill sections.
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## Wipe tower purge lines spacing
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Spacing of purge lines on the wipe tower.
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## Extra flow for purge
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Extra flow used for the purging lines on the wipe tower. This makes the purging lines thicker or narrower than they normally would be. The spacing is adjusted automatically.
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## Maximum wipe tower print speed
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The maximum print speed when purging in the wipe tower and printing the wipe tower sparse layers. When purging, if the sparse infill speed or calculated speed from the filament max volumetric speed is lower, the lowest will be used instead.
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When printing the sparse layers, if the internal perimeter speed or calculated speed from the filament max volumetric speed is lower, the lowest will be used instead.
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Increasing this speed may affect the tower's stability as well as increase the force with which the nozzle collides with any blobs that may have formed on the wipe tower.
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Before increasing this parameter beyond the default of 90 mm/s, make sure your printer can reliably bridge at the increased speeds and that ooze when tool changing is well controlled.
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For the wipe tower external perimeters the internal perimeter speed is used regardless of this setting.
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## Wall type
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Wipe tower outer wall type.
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### Rectangle
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The default wall type, a rectangle with fixed width and height.
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### Cone
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A cone with a fillet at the bottom to help stabilize the wipe tower.
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#### Stabilization cone apex angle
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Angle at the apex of the cone that is used to stabilize the wipe tower. Large angle means wider base.
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### Rib
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Adds four ribs to the tower wall for enhanced stability.
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#### Extra rib length
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Positive values can increase the size of the rib wall, while negative values can reduce the size. However, the size of the rib wall can not be smaller than that determined by the cleaning volume.
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#### Rib width
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Width of the rib wall.
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#### Fillet wall
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The wall of prime tower will fillet.
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## No sparse layers
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If enabled, the wipe tower will not be printed on layers with no tool changes. On layers with a tool change, extruder will travel downward to print the wipe tower. User is responsible for ensuring there is no collision with the print.
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