Loading and exporting slice stacks, grouping and merging, and determining their draw order

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- To load a part into slicing
- To select a slice stack
- To delete a slice stack
- To change the order of slice stacks
- To group slice stacks
- To merge slices
- To export slice information
To load a part into slicing
This assumes that you have loaded a part into
Netfabb, usually into the default buildroom named
Parts. Slicing a part maintains its Z position.
- In the project tree, select the part or parts to be sliced.
- From the menu, click
Tip: Drag & drop the part in the project tree from the platform to the
Slices section of the respective platform.
.
- In the appearing dialog, specify the
layer size,
start height,
stop height, and whether to put the stacks for parts and supports into subgroups, and if so, how to name the groups.
Important: Netfabb projects slice volume downwards. This causes the first, or bottom-most layer, to always be always empty and to be at zero height or at the minimum Z of the bounding box of the sliced part, and the contour of the first actual slice is provided by the second slice. If you need the first layer to be not empty, increase the slicing start height by 1x the layer size.
- From the
main menu, choose
Open slice file.
- Use the appearing Select lice file(s) dialog to browse and open the desired file or files.
To select a slice stack
Click on a slice stack entry in the
Slices section of the
project tree, or its contour or hatch line in the
display.



To delete a slice stack
- Select the slice stack in the project tree.
- From the main menu, choose .
To change the order of slice stacks
The slice drawing order is determined by the order of entries in the
Slices section, top first, bottom last. For example, you may choose to have filling of multiple parts hatched first, then follow up with contour passes. Arrange the entries by dragging and dropping the project tree entries into the desired order.
To group slice stacks
Grouping slices associates them with each other which can make handling them easier.
- Right-click the
Slices section of the project tree and choose
Create new group from the context menu.
- In the project tree, move the slices into the newly created group by drag & drop.
To merge slices
Merging slices puts them together to be handled and processed as one single slice. This is reversible.
- Select the slices to merge.
- From the main menu, choose
Merge slices.
To split the merger,
- Select the merger.
- From the menu, choose
Restore originals.
A split merger's components are placed into a group.

To export slice information
Save slice statistics for each layer, including z-height, area, contour length, and hatch length, to a CSV file.
- From the main menu, choose
Export
Export slice information.
- Use the appearing dialog to specify saving location and filename, if necessary.