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doc/print_settings/support/support_settings_advanced.md
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# Support Advanced
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- [Z distance](#z-distance)
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- [Support wall loops](#support-wall-loops)
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- [Base Pattern](#base-pattern)
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- [Base pattern spacing](#base-pattern-spacing)
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- [Pattern angle](#pattern-angle)
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- [Interface layers](#interface-layers)
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- [Interface pattern](#interface-pattern)
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- [Interface spacing](#interface-spacing)
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- [Normal support expansion](#normal-support-expansion)
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- [Support/object XY distance](#supportobject-xy-distance)
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- [Support/object first layer gap](#supportobject-first-layer-gap)
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- [Don't support bridges](#dont-support-bridges)
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- [Independent support layer height](#independent-support-layer-height)
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## Z distance
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The Z gap between support interface and object.
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## Support wall loops
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This setting specifies the count of support walls in the range of [0,2]. 0 means auto.
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## Base Pattern
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Line pattern for the base of the support.
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### Base pattern spacing
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Spacing between support lines.
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## Pattern angle
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Use this setting to rotate the support pattern on the horizontal plane.
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## Interface layers
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The number of interface layers.
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## Interface pattern
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The pattern used for the support interface.
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## Interface spacing
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Spacing of interface lines. Zero means solid interface.
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## Normal support expansion
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Expand (+) or shrink (-) the horizontal span of normal support.
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## Support/object XY distance
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XY separation between an object and its support.
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## Support/object first layer gap
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XY separation between an object and its support at the first layer.
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## Don't support bridges
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Don't support the whole bridge area which make support very large. Bridges can usually be printed directly without support if not very long.
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## Independent support layer height
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Support layer uses layer height independent with object layer. This is to support customizing z-gap and save print time. This option will be invalid when the prime tower is enabled.
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doc/print_settings/support/support_settings_filament.md
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# Support Filament
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Support filament settings allow you to customize the material used for support structures in your 3D prints. This can include settings for the base layer, interface, and support style.
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## Base
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Filament to print support base and raft. "Default" means no specific filament for support and current filament is used.
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## Interface
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Filament to print support interface. "Default" means no specific filament for support interface and current filament is used.
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### Avoid interface filament for base
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Avoid using support interface filament to print support base if possible.
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doc/print_settings/support/support_settings_ironing.md
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# Support Ironing
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Ironing is using small flow to print on same height of surface again to make flat surface more smooth. This setting controls which layer being ironed.
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## Pattern
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Select the ironing pattern to use.
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## Flow
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The amount of material to extrude during ironing. Relative to flow of normal layer height. Too high value results in overextrusion on the surface.
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## Line Spacing
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The distance between the lines of ironing.
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# Raft
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Raft is a base layer that is printed under the object to improve adhesion and prevent warping. It consists of multiple layers of material that create a stable foundation for the print.
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## Layers
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Object will be raised by this number of support layers.
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## Contact Z distance
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Z gap between object and raft. Ignored for soluble interface.
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# Support
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Support structures are used in 3D printing to provide stability to overhangs and complex geometries.
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- [Type](#type)
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- [Normal](#normal)
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- [Tree](#tree)
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- [Support critical regions only](#support-critical-regions-only)
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- [Auto](#auto)
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- [Manual](#manual)
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- [Style](#style)
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- [Grid](#grid)
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- [Snug](#snug)
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- [Organic](#organic)
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- [Tree Slim](#tree-slim)
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- [Tree Strong](#tree-strong)
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- [Tree Hybrid](#tree-hybrid)
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- [Threshold angle](#threshold-angle)
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- [Threshold overlap](#threshold-overlap)
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- [Initial layer density](#initial-layer-density)
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- [Initial layer expansion](#initial-layer-expansion)
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- [On build plate only](#on-build-plate-only)
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- [Remove small overhangs](#remove-small-overhangs)
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## Type
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Support structures can be generated in various styles, each suited for different printing needs:
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### Normal
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Normal support structures are generated in a grid pattern, providing a stable base for overhangs and complex geometries.
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### Tree
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Tree-like support structures are designed to minimize material usage while still providing adequate support. They branch out from a central trunk, allowing for more efficient printing.
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#### Support critical regions only
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Only create support for critical regions including sharp tail, cantilever, etc.
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### Auto
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Automatically generates support structures where needed, based on the model's geometry and overhangs and manual placement in the prepare view.
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### Manual
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Limit support generation to specific areas defined by manual placement in the prepare view.
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## Style
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Style and shape of the support.
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### Grid
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Default in normal support, projecting the supports into a regular grid will create more stable supports.
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### Snug
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Snug support towers will save material and reduce object scarring.
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### Organic
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Default style for tree support, which merges slim and organic style branches more aggressively and saves material.
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### Tree Slim
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Slim tree support branches are designed to be more delicate and use less material while still providing adequate support.
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### Tree Strong
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Strong tree support branches are designed to be more robust and provide additional support for heavier overhangs.
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### Tree Hybrid
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Create similar structure to normal support under large flat overhangs.
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## Threshold angle
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Support will be generated for overhangs whose slope angle is below the threshold.
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## Threshold overlap
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If threshold angle is zero, support will be generated for overhangs whose overlap is below the threshold.
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The smaller this value is, the steeper the overhang that can be printed without support.
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## Initial layer density
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Density of the first raft or support layer.
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## Initial layer expansion
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Expand the first raft or support layer to improve bed plate adhesion.
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## On build plate only
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Don't create support on model surface, only on build plate.
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## Remove small overhangs
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Remove small overhangs that possibly need no supports.
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# Tree Support
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This section contains specific settings for tree support structures.
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## Tip Diameter
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Branch tip diameter for organic supports.
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## Branch Distance
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This setting determines the distance between neighboring tree support nodes.
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## Branch Density
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Adjusts the density of the support structure used to generate the tips of the branches. A higher value results in better overhangs but the supports are harder to remove, thus it is recommended to enable top support interfaces instead of a high branch density value if dense interfaces are needed.
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## Branch Diameter
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This setting determines the initial diameter of support nodes.
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## Branch Diameter Angle
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The angle of the branches' diameter as they gradually become thicker towards the bottom. An angle of 0 will cause the branches to have uniform thickness over their length. A bit of an angle can increase stability of the organic support.
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## Branch Angle
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This setting determines the maximum overhang angle that the branches of tree support are allowed to make. If the angle is increased, the branches can be printed more horizontally, allowing them to reach farther.
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### Preferred Branch Angle
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The preferred angle of the branches, when they do not have to avoid the model. Use a lower angle to make them more vertical and more stable. Use a higher angle for branches to merge faster.
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