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Slicer vocabulary

The words the slicer uses. Knowing them lets you describe a part with the print step already in mind.

Layer height

Layer height

Thickness of each printed slice. 0.2mm is the everyday default; 0.12mm for detail, 0.28mm for speed.

Wall / Perimeter

Wall / Perimeter

The shell loops around each layer. Three walls (~1.2mm) is the strength default.

Infill

Infill

The internal lattice. 20% gyroid is fine for most parts; 80%+ for load-bearing.

Top / bottom layers

Top / bottom layers

Solid layers that close the part. Four to five layers stops infill from showing through.

Bridge

Bridge

Flat span between two supports printed in mid-air. Up to ~30mm prints cleanly.

Overhang

Overhang

A face leaning out from vertical. Above 45° usually needs support; below prints free.

Support

Support

Scaffolding under overhangs, removed after printing. Tree supports use less material than grid.

Brim

Brim

Single-layer skirt fused to the part. Adds bed adhesion for tall or narrow footprints.

Raft

Raft

Sacrificial base layers under the part. Heavier than a brim; reach for it on warpy materials.

Skirt

Skirt

A loose loop around the part, not touching it. Primes the nozzle before the real print starts.

Seam

Seam

The vertical line where each layer starts and stops. Hide it on a back corner with "Aligned" or "Random".

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