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In case anyone else is looking for this, I figured it out.
Slicer > Plater > Layer Heights (this is separate from layer height functionality in Print Settings) > Layer Height Table > choose your Min Z and Max Z and your chosen layer height. In this image (attached) I'm using an 8mm nozzle and 8mm layer height.
Here's more info on that setting:
(near bottom of page). As it says:
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s.jo
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Slic3r
Yes, I'm printing in clay, not plastic, and want to experiment with distortion, not conventional printing. I want each layer to be offset, not just the first layer. Slic3r is setting limits on that for obvious reasons because as you say it would result in a bird's nest in plastic. But I'm trying to find a way around that.
By "put in an offset so the nozzle is a few mm above the print", do you m
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s.jo
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Slic3r
I'm printing clay and want to experiment with pushing layer heights above what makes sense for my nozzle. My nozzle is 1.2mm and I want to print up to 9mm layer height to experiment with distortion. BUT Slic3r won't let me. How can I override reasonable layer heights?
Here are the relevant settings I've set so far:
Print Settings > Layers & Perimeters > Layer Height > 9mm
Filament
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s.jo
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Slic3r