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[[File:Slice Settings-ss.png|right|link=Settings]]Welcome to the Slice Settings main page! Below you will find links to the categories, sub-categories, and sections of settings for [[MatterSlice]], as well as information about the menus and options available.
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[[File:Slice Settings-ss.png|right|link=SETTINGS]]Welcome to the Slice Settings main page! Below you will find links to the categories, sub-categories, and sections of settings for [[MatterSlice]], as well as information about the menus and options available.
  
 
To access the Slice Settings menu from the MatterControl main screen, click [[File:Settings Controls.png|link=Settings & Controls]] --> [[File:Settings.png|link=SETTINGS]]
 
To access the Slice Settings menu from the MatterControl main screen, click [[File:Settings Controls.png|link=Settings & Controls]] --> [[File:Settings.png|link=SETTINGS]]

Revision as of 12:29, 8 December 2016

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Welcome to the Slice Settings main page! Below you will find links to the categories, sub-categories, and sections of settings for MatterSlice, as well as information about the menus and options available.

To access the Slice Settings menu from the MatterControl main screen, click Settings Controls.png --> Settings.png

The pane can be popped out into its own window. Pop out.png

General

Filament

Printer

Layers / Surface Material Connection
Infill Temperatures Print Area
Speed Retraction Features
Raft / Priming Extrusion Print Leveling
Support Material Cooling Print Recovery
Output Options Custom G-Code
Multiple Extruders Extruder
Single Print


Preset Menus

The SETTINGS Preset Menus, shown here with the default (no) presets selected.
These menus allow the user to save one or more settings as a preset list under one name instead of changing every setting for a particular material or desired quality individually.

Both menus essentially do the same thing; the difference is that the QUALITY menu is meant to hold presets of settings unique to different desired qualities and the MATERIAL menu is meant to hold presets of settings unique to different filaments. If a selected preset in both menus each contain the same setting, the setting specified in the MATERIAL preset menu trumps the one in the QUALITY menu.

Pre-configured Presets

Many printer profiles come pre-configured with presets for common filaments and quality settings. The availability of these presets varies widely depending on the printer manufacturers and MatterHackers' internal test and support department.

Adding custom presets

Custom .ini files can be placed in the program directory/StaticData/PrinterSettings/PrinterManufacturer/Printer/material OR quality folder.


Show Help

Show Help enabled.
When checked, an explanation for each function will be revealed underneath its name.


Settings Level Menu

The Settings Level Menu
This menu allows the user to choose between three levels of settings complexity:


Basic: The minimal settings group for beginners or those who want to print quickly.

More info: SLICE SETTINGS EXPLAINED - PART 1

Standard: A few more settings than the Basic level, but not the complete list.

More info: SLICE SETTINGS EXPLAINED - PART 2

Advanced: All MatterSlice slice settings displayed.

More info: SLICE SETTINGS EXPLAINED - PART 3


Profile... Menu

The Profile... Menu
The Profile... menu has four functions: Import, Export, Restore Settings, and Reset to defaults.
  • Import allows the user to load a slice settings file (.slice, .ini) into MatterControl. Any existing values will be replaced by those in the file.
  • Export allows the user to save all current slice settings values to file.
  • Restore Settings opens the 'Restore Settings' window, allowing the user to select from the last ten automatically-saved configurations and restore one.
  • Reset to defaults resets all settings back to their default values taken from the printer profile.