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  2. msgid ""
  3. msgstr ""
  4. "Project-Id-Version: Uranium json setting files\n"
  5. "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: plugins@ultimaker.com\n"
  6. "POT-Creation-Date: 2024-11-06 10:43+0000\n"
  7. "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
  8. "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
  9. "Language-Team: LANGUAGE\n"
  10. "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
  11. "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
  12. "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
  13. msgctxt "machine_settings label"
  14. msgid "Machine"
  15. msgstr ""
  16. msgctxt "machine_settings description"
  17. msgid "Machine specific settings"
  18. msgstr ""
  19. msgctxt "build_volume_fan_nr label"
  20. msgid "Build volume fan number"
  21. msgstr ""
  22. msgctxt "build_volume_fan_nr description"
  23. msgid "The number of the fan that cools the build volume. If this is set to 0, it's means that there is no build volume fan"
  24. msgstr ""
  25. msgctxt "machine_name label"
  26. msgid "Machine Type"
  27. msgstr ""
  28. msgctxt "machine_name description"
  29. msgid "The name of your 3D printer model."
  30. msgstr ""
  31. msgctxt "machine_show_variants label"
  32. msgid "Show Machine Variants"
  33. msgstr ""
  34. msgctxt "machine_show_variants description"
  35. msgid "Whether to show the different variants of this machine, which are described in separate json files."
  36. msgstr ""
  37. msgctxt "machine_start_gcode label"
  38. msgid "Start G-code"
  39. msgstr ""
  40. msgctxt "machine_start_gcode description"
  41. msgid "G-code commands to be executed at the very start - separated by \n."
  42. msgstr ""
  43. msgctxt "machine_end_gcode label"
  44. msgid "End G-code"
  45. msgstr ""
  46. msgctxt "machine_end_gcode description"
  47. msgid "G-code commands to be executed at the very end - separated by \n."
  48. msgstr ""
  49. msgctxt "material_guid label"
  50. msgid "Material GUID"
  51. msgstr ""
  52. msgctxt "material_guid description"
  53. msgid "GUID of the material. This is set automatically."
  54. msgstr ""
  55. msgctxt "material_type label"
  56. msgid "Material Type"
  57. msgstr ""
  58. msgctxt "material_type description"
  59. msgid "The type of material used."
  60. msgstr ""
  61. msgctxt "material_brand label"
  62. msgid "Material Brand"
  63. msgstr ""
  64. msgctxt "material_brand description"
  65. msgid "The brand of material used."
  66. msgstr ""
  67. msgctxt "material_diameter label"
  68. msgid "Diameter"
  69. msgstr ""
  70. msgctxt "material_diameter description"
  71. msgid "Adjusts the diameter of the filament used. Match this value with the diameter of the used filament."
  72. msgstr ""
  73. msgctxt "material_bed_temp_wait label"
  74. msgid "Wait for Build Plate Heatup"
  75. msgstr ""
  76. msgctxt "material_bed_temp_wait description"
  77. msgid "Whether to insert a command to wait until the build plate temperature is reached at the start."
  78. msgstr ""
  79. msgctxt "material_print_temp_wait label"
  80. msgid "Wait for Nozzle Heatup"
  81. msgstr ""
  82. msgctxt "material_print_temp_wait description"
  83. msgid "Whether to wait until the nozzle temperature is reached at the start."
  84. msgstr ""
  85. msgctxt "material_print_temp_prepend label"
  86. msgid "Include Material Temperatures"
  87. msgstr ""
  88. msgctxt "material_print_temp_prepend description"
  89. msgid "Whether to include nozzle temperature commands at the start of the gcode. When the start_gcode already contains nozzle temperature commands Cura frontend will automatically disable this setting."
  90. msgstr ""
  91. msgctxt "material_bed_temp_prepend label"
  92. msgid "Include Build Plate Temperature"
  93. msgstr ""
  94. msgctxt "material_bed_temp_prepend description"
  95. msgid "Whether to include build plate temperature commands at the start of the gcode. When the start_gcode already contains build plate temperature commands Cura frontend will automatically disable this setting."
  96. msgstr ""
  97. msgctxt "machine_width label"
  98. msgid "Machine Width"
  99. msgstr ""
  100. msgctxt "machine_width description"
  101. msgid "The width (X-direction) of the printable area."
  102. msgstr ""
  103. msgctxt "machine_depth label"
  104. msgid "Machine Depth"
  105. msgstr ""
  106. msgctxt "machine_depth description"
  107. msgid "The depth (Y-direction) of the printable area."
  108. msgstr ""
  109. msgctxt "machine_height label"
  110. msgid "Machine Height"
  111. msgstr ""
  112. msgctxt "machine_height description"
  113. msgid "The height (Z-direction) of the printable area."
  114. msgstr ""
  115. msgctxt "machine_shape label"
  116. msgid "Build Plate Shape"
  117. msgstr ""
  118. msgctxt "machine_shape description"
  119. msgid "The shape of the build plate without taking unprintable areas into account."
  120. msgstr ""
  121. msgctxt "machine_shape option rectangular"
  122. msgid "Rectangular"
  123. msgstr ""
  124. msgctxt "machine_shape option elliptic"
  125. msgid "Elliptic"
  126. msgstr ""
  127. msgctxt "machine_buildplate_type label"
  128. msgid "Build Plate Material"
  129. msgstr ""
  130. msgctxt "machine_buildplate_type description"
  131. msgid "The material of the build plate installed on the printer."
  132. msgstr ""
  133. msgctxt "machine_buildplate_type option glass"
  134. msgid "Glass"
  135. msgstr ""
  136. msgctxt "machine_buildplate_type option aluminum"
  137. msgid "Aluminum"
  138. msgstr ""
  139. msgctxt "machine_heated_bed label"
  140. msgid "Has Heated Build Plate"
  141. msgstr ""
  142. msgctxt "machine_heated_bed description"
  143. msgid "Whether the machine has a heated build plate present."
  144. msgstr ""
  145. msgctxt "machine_heated_build_volume label"
  146. msgid "Has Build Volume Temperature Stabilization"
  147. msgstr ""
  148. msgctxt "machine_heated_build_volume description"
  149. msgid "Whether the machine is able to stabilize the build volume temperature."
  150. msgstr ""
  151. msgctxt "machine_always_write_active_tool label"
  152. msgid "Always Write Active Tool"
  153. msgstr ""
  154. msgctxt "machine_always_write_active_tool description"
  155. msgid "Write active tool after sending temp commands to inactive tool. Required for Dual Extruder printing with Smoothie or other firmware with modal tool commands."
  156. msgstr ""
  157. msgctxt "machine_center_is_zero label"
  158. msgid "Is Center Origin"
  159. msgstr ""
  160. msgctxt "machine_center_is_zero description"
  161. msgid "Whether the X/Y coordinates of the zero position of the printer is at the center of the printable area."
  162. msgstr ""
  163. msgctxt "machine_extruder_count label"
  164. msgid "Number of Extruders"
  165. msgstr ""
  166. msgctxt "machine_extruder_count description"
  167. msgid "Number of extruder trains. An extruder train is the combination of a feeder, bowden tube, and nozzle."
  168. msgstr ""
  169. msgctxt "extruders_enabled_count label"
  170. msgid "Number of Extruders That Are Enabled"
  171. msgstr ""
  172. msgctxt "extruders_enabled_count description"
  173. msgid "Number of extruder trains that are enabled; automatically set in software"
  174. msgstr ""
  175. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_tip_outer_diameter label"
  176. msgid "Outer Nozzle Diameter"
  177. msgstr ""
  178. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_tip_outer_diameter description"
  179. msgid "The outer diameter of the tip of the nozzle."
  180. msgstr ""
  181. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_expansion_angle label"
  182. msgid "Nozzle Angle"
  183. msgstr ""
  184. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_expansion_angle description"
  185. msgid "The angle between the horizontal plane and the conical part right above the tip of the nozzle."
  186. msgstr ""
  187. msgctxt "machine_heat_zone_length label"
  188. msgid "Heat Zone Length"
  189. msgstr ""
  190. msgctxt "machine_heat_zone_length description"
  191. msgid "The distance from the tip of the nozzle in which heat from the nozzle is transferred to the filament."
  192. msgstr ""
  193. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_temp_enabled label"
  194. msgid "Enable Nozzle Temperature Control"
  195. msgstr ""
  196. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_temp_enabled description"
  197. msgid "Whether to control temperature from Cura. Turn this off to control nozzle temperature from outside of Cura."
  198. msgstr ""
  199. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_heat_up_speed label"
  200. msgid "Heat Up Speed"
  201. msgstr ""
  202. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_heat_up_speed description"
  203. msgid "The speed (°C/s) by which the nozzle heats up averaged over the window of normal printing temperatures and the standby temperature."
  204. msgstr ""
  205. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_cool_down_speed label"
  206. msgid "Cool Down Speed"
  207. msgstr ""
  208. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_cool_down_speed description"
  209. msgid "The speed (°C/s) by which the nozzle cools down averaged over the window of normal printing temperatures and the standby temperature."
  210. msgstr ""
  211. msgctxt "machine_min_cool_heat_time_window label"
  212. msgid "Minimal Time Standby Temperature"
  213. msgstr ""
  214. msgctxt "machine_min_cool_heat_time_window description"
  215. msgid "The minimal time an extruder has to be inactive before the nozzle is cooled. Only when an extruder is not used for longer than this time will it be allowed to cool down to the standby temperature."
  216. msgstr ""
  217. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor label"
  218. msgid "G-code Flavor"
  219. msgstr ""
  220. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor description"
  221. msgid "The type of g-code to be generated."
  222. msgstr ""
  223. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option RepRap (Marlin/Sprinter)"
  224. msgid "Marlin"
  225. msgstr ""
  226. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option RepRap (Volumetric)"
  227. msgid "Marlin (Volumetric)"
  228. msgstr ""
  229. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option RepRap (RepRap)"
  230. msgid "RepRap"
  231. msgstr ""
  232. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option UltiGCode"
  233. msgid "Ultimaker 2"
  234. msgstr ""
  235. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option Griffin"
  236. msgid "Griffin"
  237. msgstr ""
  238. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option Makerbot"
  239. msgid "Makerbot"
  240. msgstr ""
  241. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option BFB"
  242. msgid "Bits from Bytes"
  243. msgstr ""
  244. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option MACH3"
  245. msgid "Mach3"
  246. msgstr ""
  247. msgctxt "machine_gcode_flavor option Repetier"
  248. msgid "Repetier"
  249. msgstr ""
  250. msgctxt "machine_firmware_retract label"
  251. msgid "Firmware Retraction"
  252. msgstr ""
  253. msgctxt "machine_firmware_retract description"
  254. msgid "Whether to use firmware retract commands (G10/G11) instead of using the E property in G1 commands to retract the material."
  255. msgstr ""
  256. msgctxt "machine_extruders_share_heater label"
  257. msgid "Extruders Share Heater"
  258. msgstr ""
  259. msgctxt "machine_extruders_share_heater description"
  260. msgid "Whether the extruders share a single heater rather than each extruder having its own heater."
  261. msgstr ""
  262. msgctxt "machine_extruders_share_nozzle label"
  263. msgid "Extruders Share Nozzle"
  264. msgstr ""
  265. msgctxt "machine_extruders_share_nozzle description"
  266. msgid "Whether the extruders share a single nozzle rather than each extruder having its own nozzle. When set to true, it is expected that the printer-start gcode script properly sets up all extruders in an initial retraction state that is known and mutually compatible (either zero or one filament not retracted); in that case the initial retraction status is described, per extruder, by the 'machine_extruders_shared_nozzle_initial_retraction' parameter."
  267. msgstr ""
  268. msgctxt "machine_extruders_shared_nozzle_initial_retraction label"
  269. msgid "Shared Nozzle Initial Retraction"
  270. msgstr ""
  271. msgctxt "machine_extruders_shared_nozzle_initial_retraction description"
  272. msgid "How much the filament of each extruder is assumed to have been retracted from the shared nozzle tip at the completion of the printer-start gcode script; the value should be equal to or greater than the length of the common part of the nozzle's ducts."
  273. msgstr ""
  274. msgctxt "machine_disallowed_areas label"
  275. msgid "Disallowed Areas"
  276. msgstr ""
  277. msgctxt "machine_disallowed_areas description"
  278. msgid "A list of polygons with areas the print head is not allowed to enter."
  279. msgstr ""
  280. msgctxt "nozzle_disallowed_areas label"
  281. msgid "Nozzle Disallowed Areas"
  282. msgstr ""
  283. msgctxt "nozzle_disallowed_areas description"
  284. msgid "A list of polygons with areas the nozzle is not allowed to enter."
  285. msgstr ""
  286. msgctxt "machine_head_with_fans_polygon label"
  287. msgid "Machine Head & Fan Polygon"
  288. msgstr ""
  289. msgctxt "machine_head_with_fans_polygon description"
  290. msgid "The shape of the print head. These are coordinates relative to the position of the print head, which is usually the position of its first extruder. The dimensions left and in front of the print head must be negative coordinates."
  291. msgstr ""
  292. msgctxt "gantry_height label"
  293. msgid "Gantry Height"
  294. msgstr ""
  295. msgctxt "gantry_height description"
  296. msgid "The height difference between the tip of the nozzle and the gantry system (X and Y axes)."
  297. msgstr ""
  298. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_id label"
  299. msgid "Nozzle ID"
  300. msgstr ""
  301. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_id description"
  302. msgid "The nozzle ID for an extruder train, such as \"AA 0.4\" and \"BB 0.8\"."
  303. msgstr ""
  304. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_size label"
  305. msgid "Nozzle Diameter"
  306. msgstr ""
  307. msgctxt "machine_nozzle_size description"
  308. msgid "The inner diameter of the nozzle. Change this setting when using a non-standard nozzle size."
  309. msgstr ""
  310. msgctxt "machine_use_extruder_offset_to_offset_coords label"
  311. msgid "Offset with Extruder"
  312. msgstr ""
  313. msgctxt "machine_use_extruder_offset_to_offset_coords description"
  314. msgid "Apply the extruder offset to the coordinate system. Affects all extruders."
  315. msgstr ""
  316. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_z label"
  317. msgid "Extruder Prime Z Position"
  318. msgstr ""
  319. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_z description"
  320. msgid "The Z coordinate of the position where the nozzle primes at the start of printing."
  321. msgstr ""
  322. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_abs label"
  323. msgid "Absolute Extruder Prime Position"
  324. msgstr ""
  325. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_abs description"
  326. msgid "Make the extruder prime position absolute rather than relative to the last-known location of the head."
  327. msgstr ""
  328. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_x label"
  329. msgid "Maximum Speed X"
  330. msgstr ""
  331. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_x description"
  332. msgid "The maximum speed for the motor of the X-direction."
  333. msgstr ""
  334. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_y label"
  335. msgid "Maximum Speed Y"
  336. msgstr ""
  337. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_y description"
  338. msgid "The maximum speed for the motor of the Y-direction."
  339. msgstr ""
  340. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_z label"
  341. msgid "Maximum Speed Z"
  342. msgstr ""
  343. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_z description"
  344. msgid "The maximum speed for the motor of the Z-direction."
  345. msgstr ""
  346. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_e label"
  347. msgid "Maximum Speed E"
  348. msgstr ""
  349. msgctxt "machine_max_feedrate_e description"
  350. msgid "The maximum speed of the filament."
  351. msgstr ""
  352. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_x label"
  353. msgid "Maximum Acceleration X"
  354. msgstr ""
  355. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_x description"
  356. msgid "Maximum acceleration for the motor of the X-direction"
  357. msgstr ""
  358. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_y label"
  359. msgid "Maximum Acceleration Y"
  360. msgstr ""
  361. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_y description"
  362. msgid "Maximum acceleration for the motor of the Y-direction."
  363. msgstr ""
  364. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_z label"
  365. msgid "Maximum Acceleration Z"
  366. msgstr ""
  367. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_z description"
  368. msgid "Maximum acceleration for the motor of the Z-direction."
  369. msgstr ""
  370. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_e label"
  371. msgid "Maximum Filament Acceleration"
  372. msgstr ""
  373. msgctxt "machine_max_acceleration_e description"
  374. msgid "Maximum acceleration for the motor of the filament."
  375. msgstr ""
  376. msgctxt "machine_acceleration label"
  377. msgid "Default Acceleration"
  378. msgstr ""
  379. msgctxt "machine_acceleration description"
  380. msgid "The default acceleration of print head movement."
  381. msgstr ""
  382. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_xy label"
  383. msgid "Default X-Y Jerk"
  384. msgstr ""
  385. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_xy description"
  386. msgid "Default jerk for movement in the horizontal plane."
  387. msgstr ""
  388. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_z label"
  389. msgid "Default Z Jerk"
  390. msgstr ""
  391. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_z description"
  392. msgid "Default jerk for the motor of the Z-direction."
  393. msgstr ""
  394. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_e label"
  395. msgid "Default Filament Jerk"
  396. msgstr ""
  397. msgctxt "machine_max_jerk_e description"
  398. msgid "Default jerk for the motor of the filament."
  399. msgstr ""
  400. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_x label"
  401. msgid "Steps per Millimeter (X)"
  402. msgstr ""
  403. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_x description"
  404. msgid "How many steps of the stepper motor will result in one millimeter of movement in the X direction."
  405. msgstr ""
  406. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_y label"
  407. msgid "Steps per Millimeter (Y)"
  408. msgstr ""
  409. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_y description"
  410. msgid "How many steps of the stepper motor will result in one millimeter of movement in the Y direction."
  411. msgstr ""
  412. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_z label"
  413. msgid "Steps per Millimeter (Z)"
  414. msgstr ""
  415. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_z description"
  416. msgid "How many steps of the stepper motor will result in one millimeter of movement in the Z direction."
  417. msgstr ""
  418. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_e label"
  419. msgid "Steps per Millimeter (E)"
  420. msgstr ""
  421. msgctxt "machine_steps_per_mm_e description"
  422. msgid "How many steps of the stepper motors will result in moving the feeder wheel by one millimeter around its circumference."
  423. msgstr ""
  424. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_x label"
  425. msgid "X Endstop in Positive Direction"
  426. msgstr ""
  427. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_x description"
  428. msgid "Whether the endstop of the X axis is in the positive direction (high X coordinate) or negative (low X coordinate)."
  429. msgstr ""
  430. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_y label"
  431. msgid "Y Endstop in Positive Direction"
  432. msgstr ""
  433. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_y description"
  434. msgid "Whether the endstop of the Y axis is in the positive direction (high Y coordinate) or negative (low Y coordinate)."
  435. msgstr ""
  436. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_z label"
  437. msgid "Z Endstop in Positive Direction"
  438. msgstr ""
  439. msgctxt "machine_endstop_positive_direction_z description"
  440. msgid "Whether the endstop of the Z axis is in the positive direction (high Z coordinate) or negative (low Z coordinate)."
  441. msgstr ""
  442. msgctxt "machine_minimum_feedrate label"
  443. msgid "Minimum Feedrate"
  444. msgstr ""
  445. msgctxt "machine_minimum_feedrate description"
  446. msgid "The minimal movement speed of the print head."
  447. msgstr ""
  448. msgctxt "machine_feeder_wheel_diameter label"
  449. msgid "Feeder Wheel Diameter"
  450. msgstr ""
  451. msgctxt "machine_feeder_wheel_diameter description"
  452. msgid "The diameter of the wheel that drives the material in the feeder."
  453. msgstr ""
  454. msgctxt "machine_scale_fan_speed_zero_to_one label"
  455. msgid "Scale Fan Speed To 0-1"
  456. msgstr ""
  457. msgctxt "machine_scale_fan_speed_zero_to_one description"
  458. msgid "Scale the fan speed to be between 0 and 1 instead of between 0 and 256."
  459. msgstr ""
  460. msgctxt "reset_flow_duration label"
  461. msgid "Reset flow duration"
  462. msgstr ""
  463. msgctxt "reset_flow_duration description"
  464. msgid "For any travel move longer than this value, the material flow is reset to the paths target flow"
  465. msgstr ""
  466. msgctxt "resolution label"
  467. msgid "Quality"
  468. msgstr ""
  469. msgctxt "resolution description"
  470. msgid "All settings that influence the resolution of the print. These settings have a large impact on the quality (and print time)"
  471. msgstr ""
  472. msgctxt "layer_height label"
  473. msgid "Layer Height"
  474. msgstr ""
  475. msgctxt "layer_height description"
  476. msgid "The height of each layer in mm. Higher values produce faster prints in lower resolution, lower values produce slower prints in higher resolution."
  477. msgstr ""
  478. msgctxt "layer_height_0 label"
  479. msgid "Initial Layer Height"
  480. msgstr ""
  481. msgctxt "layer_height_0 description"
  482. msgid "The height of the initial layer in mm. A thicker initial layer makes adhesion to the build plate easier."
  483. msgstr ""
  484. msgctxt "line_width label"
  485. msgid "Line Width"
  486. msgstr ""
  487. msgctxt "line_width description"
  488. msgid "Width of a single line. Generally, the width of each line should correspond to the width of the nozzle. However, slightly reducing this value could produce better prints."
  489. msgstr ""
  490. msgctxt "wall_line_width label"
  491. msgid "Wall Line Width"
  492. msgstr ""
  493. msgctxt "wall_line_width description"
  494. msgid "Width of a single wall line."
  495. msgstr ""
  496. msgctxt "wall_line_width_0 label"
  497. msgid "Outer Wall Line Width"
  498. msgstr ""
  499. msgctxt "wall_line_width_0 description"
  500. msgid "Width of the outermost wall line. By lowering this value, higher levels of detail can be printed."
  501. msgstr ""
  502. msgctxt "wall_line_width_x label"
  503. msgid "Inner Wall(s) Line Width"
  504. msgstr ""
  505. msgctxt "wall_line_width_x description"
  506. msgid "Width of a single wall line for all wall lines except the outermost one."
  507. msgstr ""
  508. msgctxt "skin_line_width label"
  509. msgid "Top/Bottom Line Width"
  510. msgstr ""
  511. msgctxt "skin_line_width description"
  512. msgid "Width of a single top/bottom line."
  513. msgstr ""
  514. msgctxt "infill_line_width label"
  515. msgid "Infill Line Width"
  516. msgstr ""
  517. msgctxt "infill_line_width description"
  518. msgid "Width of a single infill line."
  519. msgstr ""
  520. msgctxt "skirt_brim_line_width label"
  521. msgid "Skirt/Brim Line Width"
  522. msgstr ""
  523. msgctxt "skirt_brim_line_width description"
  524. msgid "Width of a single skirt or brim line."
  525. msgstr ""
  526. msgctxt "support_line_width label"
  527. msgid "Support Line Width"
  528. msgstr ""
  529. msgctxt "support_line_width description"
  530. msgid "Width of a single support structure line."
  531. msgstr ""
  532. msgctxt "support_interface_line_width label"
  533. msgid "Support Interface Line Width"
  534. msgstr ""
  535. msgctxt "support_interface_line_width description"
  536. msgid "Width of a single line of support roof or floor."
  537. msgstr ""
  538. msgctxt "support_roof_line_width label"
  539. msgid "Support Roof Line Width"
  540. msgstr ""
  541. msgctxt "support_roof_line_width description"
  542. msgid "Width of a single support roof line."
  543. msgstr ""
  544. msgctxt "support_bottom_line_width label"
  545. msgid "Support Floor Line Width"
  546. msgstr ""
  547. msgctxt "support_bottom_line_width description"
  548. msgid "Width of a single support floor line."
  549. msgstr ""
  550. msgctxt "prime_tower_line_width label"
  551. msgid "Prime Tower Line Width"
  552. msgstr ""
  553. msgctxt "prime_tower_line_width description"
  554. msgid "Width of a single prime tower line."
  555. msgstr ""
  556. msgctxt "initial_layer_line_width_factor label"
  557. msgid "Initial Layer Line Width"
  558. msgstr ""
  559. msgctxt "initial_layer_line_width_factor description"
  560. msgid "Multiplier of the line width on the first layer. Increasing this could improve bed adhesion."
  561. msgstr ""
  562. msgctxt "shell label"
  563. msgid "Walls"
  564. msgstr ""
  565. msgctxt "shell description"
  566. msgid "Shell"
  567. msgstr ""
  568. msgctxt "wall_extruder_nr label"
  569. msgid "Wall Extruder"
  570. msgstr ""
  571. msgctxt "wall_extruder_nr description"
  572. msgid "The extruder train used for printing the walls. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  573. msgstr ""
  574. msgctxt "wall_0_extruder_nr label"
  575. msgid "Outer Wall Extruder"
  576. msgstr ""
  577. msgctxt "wall_0_extruder_nr description"
  578. msgid "The extruder train used for printing the outer wall. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  579. msgstr ""
  580. msgctxt "wall_x_extruder_nr label"
  581. msgid "Inner Wall Extruder"
  582. msgstr ""
  583. msgctxt "wall_x_extruder_nr description"
  584. msgid "The extruder train used for printing the inner walls. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  585. msgstr ""
  586. msgctxt "wall_thickness label"
  587. msgid "Wall Thickness"
  588. msgstr ""
  589. msgctxt "wall_thickness description"
  590. msgid "The thickness of the walls in the horizontal direction. This value divided by the wall line width defines the number of walls."
  591. msgstr ""
  592. msgctxt "wall_line_count label"
  593. msgid "Wall Line Count"
  594. msgstr ""
  595. msgctxt "wall_line_count description"
  596. msgid "The number of walls. When calculated by the wall thickness, this value is rounded to a whole number."
  597. msgstr ""
  598. msgctxt "wall_transition_length label"
  599. msgid "Wall Transition Length"
  600. msgstr ""
  601. msgctxt "wall_transition_length description"
  602. msgid "When transitioning between different numbers of walls as the part becomes thinner, a certain amount of space is allotted to split or join the wall lines."
  603. msgstr ""
  604. msgctxt "wall_distribution_count label"
  605. msgid "Wall Distribution Count"
  606. msgstr ""
  607. msgctxt "wall_distribution_count description"
  608. msgid "The number of walls, counted from the center, over which the variation needs to be spread. Lower values mean that the outer walls don't change in width."
  609. msgstr ""
  610. msgctxt "wall_transition_angle label"
  611. msgid "Wall Transitioning Threshold Angle"
  612. msgstr ""
  613. msgctxt "wall_transition_angle description"
  614. msgid "When to create transitions between even and odd numbers of walls. A wedge shape with an angle greater than this setting will not have transitions and no walls will be printed in the center to fill the remaining space. Reducing this setting reduces the number and length of these center walls, but may leave gaps or overextrude."
  615. msgstr ""
  616. msgctxt "wall_transition_filter_distance label"
  617. msgid "Wall Transitioning Filter Distance"
  618. msgstr ""
  619. msgctxt "wall_transition_filter_distance description"
  620. msgid "If it would be transitioning back and forth between different numbers of walls in quick succession, don't transition at all. Remove transitions if they are closer together than this distance."
  621. msgstr ""
  622. msgctxt "wall_transition_filter_deviation label"
  623. msgid "Wall Transitioning Filter Margin"
  624. msgstr ""
  625. msgctxt "wall_transition_filter_deviation description"
  626. msgid "Prevent transitioning back and forth between one extra wall and one less. This margin extends the range of line widths which follow to [Minimum Wall Line Width - Margin, 2 * Minimum Wall Line Width + Margin]. Increasing this margin reduces the number of transitions, which reduces the number of extrusion starts/stops and travel time. However, large line width variation can lead to under- or overextrusion problems."
  627. msgstr ""
  628. msgctxt "wall_0_wipe_dist label"
  629. msgid "Outer Wall Wipe Distance"
  630. msgstr ""
  631. msgctxt "wall_0_wipe_dist description"
  632. msgid "Distance of a travel move inserted after the outer wall, to hide the Z seam better."
  633. msgstr ""
  634. msgctxt "wall_0_inset label"
  635. msgid "Outer Wall Inset"
  636. msgstr ""
  637. msgctxt "wall_0_inset description"
  638. msgid "Inset applied to the path of the outer wall. If the outer wall is smaller than the nozzle, and printed after the inner walls, use this offset to get the hole in the nozzle to overlap with the inner walls instead of the outside of the model."
  639. msgstr ""
  640. msgctxt "optimize_wall_printing_order label"
  641. msgid "Optimize Wall Printing Order"
  642. msgstr ""
  643. msgctxt "optimize_wall_printing_order description"
  644. msgid "Optimize the order in which walls are printed so as to reduce the number of retractions and the distance travelled. Most parts will benefit from this being enabled but some may actually take longer so please compare the print time estimates with and without optimization. First layer is not optimized when choosing brim as build plate adhesion type."
  645. msgstr ""
  646. msgctxt "inset_direction label"
  647. msgid "Wall Ordering"
  648. msgstr ""
  649. msgctxt "inset_direction description"
  650. msgid "Determines the order in which walls are printed. Printing outer walls earlier helps with dimensional accuracy, as faults from inner walls cannot propagate to the outside. However printing them later allows them to stack better when overhangs are printed. When there is an uneven amount of total innner walls, the 'center last line' is always printed last."
  651. msgstr ""
  652. msgctxt "inset_direction option inside_out"
  653. msgid "Inside To Outside"
  654. msgstr ""
  655. msgctxt "inset_direction option outside_in"
  656. msgid "Outside To Inside"
  657. msgstr ""
  658. msgctxt "alternate_extra_perimeter label"
  659. msgid "Alternate Extra Wall"
  660. msgstr ""
  661. msgctxt "alternate_extra_perimeter description"
  662. msgid "Prints an extra wall at every other layer. This way infill gets caught between these extra walls, resulting in stronger prints."
  663. msgstr ""
  664. msgctxt "min_wall_line_width label"
  665. msgid "Minimum Wall Line Width"
  666. msgstr ""
  667. msgctxt "min_wall_line_width description"
  668. msgid "For thin structures around once or twice the nozzle size, the line widths need to be altered to adhere to the thickness of the model. This setting controls the minimum line width allowed for the walls. The minimum line widths inherently also determine the maximum line widths, since we transition from N to N+1 walls at some geometry thickness where the N walls are wide and the N+1 walls are narrow. The widest possible wall line is twice the Minimum Wall Line Width."
  669. msgstr ""
  670. msgctxt "min_even_wall_line_width label"
  671. msgid "Minimum Even Wall Line Width"
  672. msgstr ""
  673. msgctxt "min_even_wall_line_width description"
  674. msgid "The minimum line width for normal polygonal walls. This setting determines at which model thickness we switch from printing a single thin wall line, to printing two wall lines. A higher Minimum Even Wall Line Width leads to a higher maximum odd wall line width. The maximum even wall line width is calculated as Outer Wall Line Width + 0.5 * Minimum Odd Wall Line Width."
  675. msgstr ""
  676. msgctxt "min_odd_wall_line_width label"
  677. msgid "Minimum Odd Wall Line Width"
  678. msgstr ""
  679. msgctxt "min_odd_wall_line_width description"
  680. msgid "The minimum line width for middle line gap filler polyline walls. This setting determines at which model thickness we switch from printing two wall lines, to printing two outer walls and a single central wall in the middle. A higher Minimum Odd Wall Line Width leads to a higher maximum even wall line width. The maximum odd wall line width is calculated as 2 * Minimum Even Wall Line Width."
  681. msgstr ""
  682. msgctxt "fill_outline_gaps label"
  683. msgid "Print Thin Walls"
  684. msgstr ""
  685. msgctxt "fill_outline_gaps description"
  686. msgid "Print pieces of the model which are horizontally thinner than the nozzle size."
  687. msgstr ""
  688. msgctxt "min_feature_size label"
  689. msgid "Minimum Feature Size"
  690. msgstr ""
  691. msgctxt "min_feature_size description"
  692. msgid "Minimum thickness of thin features. Model features that are thinner than this value will not be printed, while features thicker than the Minimum Feature Size will be widened to the Minimum Wall Line Width."
  693. msgstr ""
  694. msgctxt "min_bead_width label"
  695. msgid "Minimum Thin Wall Line Width"
  696. msgstr ""
  697. msgctxt "min_bead_width description"
  698. msgid "Width of the wall that will replace thin features (according to the Minimum Feature Size) of the model. If the Minimum Wall Line Width is thinner than the thickness of the feature, the wall will become as thick as the feature itself."
  699. msgstr ""
  700. msgctxt "xy_offset label"
  701. msgid "Horizontal Expansion"
  702. msgstr ""
  703. msgctxt "xy_offset description"
  704. msgid "Amount of offset applied to all polygons in each layer. Positive values can compensate for too big holes; negative values can compensate for too small holes."
  705. msgstr ""
  706. msgctxt "xy_offset_layer_0 label"
  707. msgid "Initial Layer Horizontal Expansion"
  708. msgstr ""
  709. msgctxt "xy_offset_layer_0 description"
  710. msgid "Amount of offset applied to all polygons in the first layer. A negative value can compensate for squishing of the first layer known as \"elephant's foot\"."
  711. msgstr ""
  712. msgctxt "hole_xy_offset label"
  713. msgid "Hole Horizontal Expansion"
  714. msgstr ""
  715. msgctxt "hole_xy_offset description"
  716. msgid "When greater than zero, the Hole Horizontal Expansion is the amount of offset applied to all holes in each layer. Positive values increase the size of the holes, negative values reduce the size of the holes. When this setting is enabled it can be further tuned with Hole Horizontal Expansion Max Diameter."
  717. msgstr ""
  718. msgctxt "hole_xy_offset_max_diameter label"
  719. msgid "Hole Horizontal Expansion Max Diameter"
  720. msgstr ""
  721. msgctxt "hole_xy_offset_max_diameter description"
  722. msgid "When greater than zero, the Hole Horizontal Expansion is gradually applied on small holes (small holes are expanded more). When set to zero the Hole Horizontal Expansion will be applied to all holes. Holes larger than the Hole Horizontal Expansion Max Diameter are not expanded."
  723. msgstr ""
  724. msgctxt "z_seam_type label"
  725. msgid "Z Seam Alignment"
  726. msgstr ""
  727. msgctxt "z_seam_type description"
  728. msgid "Starting point of each path in a layer. When paths in consecutive layers start at the same point a vertical seam may show on the print. When aligning these near a user specified location, the seam is easiest to remove. When placed randomly the inaccuracies at the paths' start will be less noticeable. When taking the shortest path the print will be quicker."
  729. msgstr ""
  730. msgctxt "z_seam_type option back"
  731. msgid "User Specified"
  732. msgstr ""
  733. msgctxt "z_seam_type option shortest"
  734. msgid "Shortest"
  735. msgstr ""
  736. msgctxt "z_seam_type option random"
  737. msgid "Random"
  738. msgstr ""
  739. msgctxt "z_seam_type option sharpest_corner"
  740. msgid "Sharpest Corner"
  741. msgstr ""
  742. msgctxt "z_seam_on_vertex label"
  743. msgid "Z Seam On Vertex"
  744. msgstr ""
  745. msgctxt "z_seam_on_vertex description"
  746. msgid "Place the z-seam on a polygon vertex. Switching this off can place the seam between vertices as well. (Keep in mind that this won't override the restrictions on placing the seam on an unsupported overhang.)"
  747. msgstr ""
  748. msgctxt "z_seam_position label"
  749. msgid "Z Seam Position"
  750. msgstr ""
  751. msgctxt "z_seam_position description"
  752. msgid "The position near where to start printing each part in a layer."
  753. msgstr ""
  754. msgctxt "z_seam_position option backleft"
  755. msgid "Back Left"
  756. msgstr ""
  757. msgctxt "z_seam_position option back"
  758. msgid "Back"
  759. msgstr ""
  760. msgctxt "z_seam_position option backright"
  761. msgid "Back Right"
  762. msgstr ""
  763. msgctxt "z_seam_position option right"
  764. msgid "Right"
  765. msgstr ""
  766. msgctxt "z_seam_position option frontright"
  767. msgid "Front Right"
  768. msgstr ""
  769. msgctxt "z_seam_position option front"
  770. msgid "Front"
  771. msgstr ""
  772. msgctxt "z_seam_position option frontleft"
  773. msgid "Front Left"
  774. msgstr ""
  775. msgctxt "z_seam_position option left"
  776. msgid "Left"
  777. msgstr ""
  778. msgctxt "z_seam_x label"
  779. msgid "Z Seam X"
  780. msgstr ""
  781. msgctxt "z_seam_x description"
  782. msgid "The X coordinate of the position near where to start printing each part in a layer."
  783. msgstr ""
  784. msgctxt "z_seam_y label"
  785. msgid "Z Seam Y"
  786. msgstr ""
  787. msgctxt "z_seam_y description"
  788. msgid "The Y coordinate of the position near where to start printing each part in a layer."
  789. msgstr ""
  790. msgctxt "z_seam_corner label"
  791. msgid "Seam Corner Preference"
  792. msgstr ""
  793. msgctxt "z_seam_corner description"
  794. msgid "Control whether corners on the model outline influence the position of the seam. None means that corners have no influence on the seam position. Hide Seam makes the seam more likely to occur on an inside corner. Expose Seam makes the seam more likely to occur on an outside corner. Hide or Expose Seam makes the seam more likely to occur at an inside or outside corner. Smart Hiding allows both inside and outside corners, but chooses inside corners more frequently, if appropriate."
  795. msgstr ""
  796. msgctxt "z_seam_corner option z_seam_corner_none"
  797. msgid "None"
  798. msgstr ""
  799. msgctxt "z_seam_corner option z_seam_corner_inner"
  800. msgid "Hide Seam"
  801. msgstr ""
  802. msgctxt "z_seam_corner option z_seam_corner_outer"
  803. msgid "Expose Seam"
  804. msgstr ""
  805. msgctxt "z_seam_corner option z_seam_corner_any"
  806. msgid "Hide or Expose Seam"
  807. msgstr ""
  808. msgctxt "z_seam_corner option z_seam_corner_weighted"
  809. msgid "Smart Hiding"
  810. msgstr ""
  811. msgctxt "z_seam_relative label"
  812. msgid "Z Seam Relative"
  813. msgstr ""
  814. msgctxt "z_seam_relative description"
  815. msgid "When enabled, the z seam coordinates are relative to each part's centre. When disabled, the coordinates define an absolute position on the build plate."
  816. msgstr ""
  817. msgctxt "top_bottom label"
  818. msgid "Top/Bottom"
  819. msgstr ""
  820. msgctxt "top_bottom description"
  821. msgid "Top/Bottom"
  822. msgstr ""
  823. msgctxt "roofing_extruder_nr label"
  824. msgid "Top Surface Skin Extruder"
  825. msgstr ""
  826. msgctxt "roofing_extruder_nr description"
  827. msgid "The extruder train used for printing the top most skin. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  828. msgstr ""
  829. msgctxt "roofing_layer_count label"
  830. msgid "Top Surface Skin Layers"
  831. msgstr ""
  832. msgctxt "roofing_layer_count description"
  833. msgid "The number of top most skin layers. Usually only one top most layer is sufficient to generate higher quality top surfaces."
  834. msgstr ""
  835. msgctxt "roofing_line_width label"
  836. msgid "Top Surface Skin Line Width"
  837. msgstr ""
  838. msgctxt "roofing_line_width description"
  839. msgid "Width of a single line of the areas at the top of the print."
  840. msgstr ""
  841. msgctxt "roofing_pattern label"
  842. msgid "Top Surface Skin Pattern"
  843. msgstr ""
  844. msgctxt "roofing_pattern description"
  845. msgid "The pattern of the top most layers."
  846. msgstr ""
  847. msgctxt "roofing_pattern option lines"
  848. msgid "Lines"
  849. msgstr ""
  850. msgctxt "roofing_pattern option concentric"
  851. msgid "Concentric"
  852. msgstr ""
  853. msgctxt "roofing_pattern option zigzag"
  854. msgid "Zig Zag"
  855. msgstr ""
  856. msgctxt "roofing_monotonic label"
  857. msgid "Monotonic Top Surface Order"
  858. msgstr ""
  859. msgctxt "roofing_monotonic description"
  860. msgid "Print top surface lines in an ordering that causes them to always overlap with adjacent lines in a single direction. This takes slightly more time to print, but makes flat surfaces look more consistent."
  861. msgstr ""
  862. msgctxt "roofing_angles label"
  863. msgid "Top Surface Skin Line Directions"
  864. msgstr ""
  865. msgctxt "roofing_angles description"
  866. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use when the top surface skin layers use the lines or zig zag pattern. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the traditional default angles (45 and 135 degrees)."
  867. msgstr ""
  868. msgctxt "top_bottom_extruder_nr label"
  869. msgid "Top/Bottom Extruder"
  870. msgstr ""
  871. msgctxt "top_bottom_extruder_nr description"
  872. msgid "The extruder train used for printing the top and bottom skin. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  873. msgstr ""
  874. msgctxt "top_bottom_thickness label"
  875. msgid "Top/Bottom Thickness"
  876. msgstr ""
  877. msgctxt "top_bottom_thickness description"
  878. msgid "The thickness of the top/bottom layers in the print. This value divided by the layer height defines the number of top/bottom layers."
  879. msgstr ""
  880. msgctxt "top_thickness label"
  881. msgid "Top Thickness"
  882. msgstr ""
  883. msgctxt "top_thickness description"
  884. msgid "The thickness of the top layers in the print. This value divided by the layer height defines the number of top layers."
  885. msgstr ""
  886. msgctxt "top_layers label"
  887. msgid "Top Layers"
  888. msgstr ""
  889. msgctxt "top_layers description"
  890. msgid "The number of top layers. When calculated by the top thickness, this value is rounded to a whole number."
  891. msgstr ""
  892. msgctxt "bottom_thickness label"
  893. msgid "Bottom Thickness"
  894. msgstr ""
  895. msgctxt "bottom_thickness description"
  896. msgid "The thickness of the bottom layers in the print. This value divided by the layer height defines the number of bottom layers."
  897. msgstr ""
  898. msgctxt "bottom_layers label"
  899. msgid "Bottom Layers"
  900. msgstr ""
  901. msgctxt "bottom_layers description"
  902. msgid "The number of bottom layers. When calculated by the bottom thickness, this value is rounded to a whole number."
  903. msgstr ""
  904. msgctxt "initial_bottom_layers label"
  905. msgid "Initial Bottom Layers"
  906. msgstr ""
  907. msgctxt "initial_bottom_layers description"
  908. msgid "The number of initial bottom layers, from the build-plate upwards. When calculated by the bottom thickness, this value is rounded to a whole number."
  909. msgstr ""
  910. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern label"
  911. msgid "Top/Bottom Pattern"
  912. msgstr ""
  913. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern description"
  914. msgid "The pattern of the top/bottom layers."
  915. msgstr ""
  916. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option lines"
  917. msgid "Lines"
  918. msgstr ""
  919. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option concentric"
  920. msgid "Concentric"
  921. msgstr ""
  922. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern option zigzag"
  923. msgid "Zig Zag"
  924. msgstr ""
  925. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern_0 label"
  926. msgid "Bottom Pattern Initial Layer"
  927. msgstr ""
  928. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern_0 description"
  929. msgid "The pattern on the bottom of the print on the first layer."
  930. msgstr ""
  931. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern_0 option lines"
  932. msgid "Lines"
  933. msgstr ""
  934. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern_0 option concentric"
  935. msgid "Concentric"
  936. msgstr ""
  937. msgctxt "top_bottom_pattern_0 option zigzag"
  938. msgid "Zig Zag"
  939. msgstr ""
  940. msgctxt "connect_skin_polygons label"
  941. msgid "Connect Top/Bottom Polygons"
  942. msgstr ""
  943. msgctxt "connect_skin_polygons description"
  944. msgid "Connect top/bottom skin paths where they run next to each other. For the concentric pattern enabling this setting greatly reduces the travel time, but because the connections can happen midway over infill this feature can reduce the top surface quality."
  945. msgstr ""
  946. msgctxt "skin_monotonic label"
  947. msgid "Monotonic Top/Bottom Order"
  948. msgstr ""
  949. msgctxt "skin_monotonic description"
  950. msgid "Print top/bottom lines in an ordering that causes them to always overlap with adjacent lines in a single direction. This takes slightly more time to print, but makes flat surfaces look more consistent."
  951. msgstr ""
  952. msgctxt "skin_angles label"
  953. msgid "Top/Bottom Line Directions"
  954. msgstr ""
  955. msgctxt "skin_angles description"
  956. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use when the top/bottom layers use the lines or zig zag pattern. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the traditional default angles (45 and 135 degrees)."
  957. msgstr ""
  958. msgctxt "small_skin_width label"
  959. msgid "Small Top/Bottom Width"
  960. msgstr ""
  961. msgctxt "small_skin_width description"
  962. msgid "Small top/bottom regions are filled with walls instead of the default top/bottom pattern. This helps to avoids jerky motions. Off for the topmost (air-exposed) layer by default (see 'Small Top/Bottom On Surface')."
  963. msgstr ""
  964. msgctxt "small_skin_on_surface label"
  965. msgid "Small Top/Bottom On Surface"
  966. msgstr ""
  967. msgctxt "small_skin_on_surface description"
  968. msgid "Enable small (up to 'Small Top/Bottom Width') regions on the topmost skinned layer (exposed to air) to be filled with walls instead of the default pattern."
  969. msgstr ""
  970. msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic label"
  971. msgid "No Skin in Z Gaps"
  972. msgstr ""
  973. msgctxt "skin_no_small_gaps_heuristic description"
  974. msgid "When the model has small vertical gaps of only a few layers, there should normally be skin around those layers in the narrow space. Enable this setting to not generate skin if the vertical gap is very small. This improves printing time and slicing time, but technically leaves infill exposed to the air."
  975. msgstr ""
  976. msgctxt "skin_outline_count label"
  977. msgid "Extra Skin Wall Count"
  978. msgstr ""
  979. msgctxt "skin_outline_count description"
  980. msgid "Replaces the outermost part of the top/bottom pattern with a number of concentric lines. Using one or two lines improves roofs that start on infill material."
  981. msgstr ""
  982. msgctxt "ironing_enabled label"
  983. msgid "Enable Ironing"
  984. msgstr ""
  985. msgctxt "ironing_enabled description"
  986. msgid "Go over the top surface one additional time, but this time extruding very little material. This is meant to melt the plastic on top further, creating a smoother surface. The pressure in the nozzle chamber is kept high so that the creases in the surface are filled with material."
  987. msgstr ""
  988. msgctxt "ironing_only_highest_layer label"
  989. msgid "Iron Only Highest Layer"
  990. msgstr ""
  991. msgctxt "ironing_only_highest_layer description"
  992. msgid "Only perform ironing on the very last layer of the mesh. This saves time if the lower layers don't need a smooth surface finish."
  993. msgstr ""
  994. msgctxt "ironing_pattern label"
  995. msgid "Ironing Pattern"
  996. msgstr ""
  997. msgctxt "ironing_pattern description"
  998. msgid "The pattern to use for ironing top surfaces."
  999. msgstr ""
  1000. msgctxt "ironing_pattern option concentric"
  1001. msgid "Concentric"
  1002. msgstr ""
  1003. msgctxt "ironing_pattern option zigzag"
  1004. msgid "Zig Zag"
  1005. msgstr ""
  1006. msgctxt "ironing_monotonic label"
  1007. msgid "Monotonic Ironing Order"
  1008. msgstr ""
  1009. msgctxt "ironing_monotonic description"
  1010. msgid "Print ironing lines in an ordering that causes them to always overlap with adjacent lines in a single direction. This takes slightly more time to print, but makes flat surfaces look more consistent."
  1011. msgstr ""
  1012. msgctxt "ironing_line_spacing label"
  1013. msgid "Ironing Line Spacing"
  1014. msgstr ""
  1015. msgctxt "ironing_line_spacing description"
  1016. msgid "The distance between the lines of ironing."
  1017. msgstr ""
  1018. msgctxt "ironing_flow label"
  1019. msgid "Ironing Flow"
  1020. msgstr ""
  1021. msgctxt "ironing_flow description"
  1022. msgid "The amount of material, relative to a normal skin line, to extrude during ironing. Keeping the nozzle filled helps filling some of the crevices of the top surface, but too much results in overextrusion and blips on the side of the surface."
  1023. msgstr ""
  1024. msgctxt "ironing_inset label"
  1025. msgid "Ironing Inset"
  1026. msgstr ""
  1027. msgctxt "ironing_inset description"
  1028. msgid "A distance to keep from the edges of the model. Ironing all the way to the edge of the mesh may result in a jagged edge on your print."
  1029. msgstr ""
  1030. msgctxt "speed_ironing label"
  1031. msgid "Ironing Speed"
  1032. msgstr ""
  1033. msgctxt "speed_ironing description"
  1034. msgid "The speed at which to pass over the top surface."
  1035. msgstr ""
  1036. msgctxt "acceleration_ironing label"
  1037. msgid "Ironing Acceleration"
  1038. msgstr ""
  1039. msgctxt "acceleration_ironing description"
  1040. msgid "The acceleration with which ironing is performed."
  1041. msgstr ""
  1042. msgctxt "jerk_ironing label"
  1043. msgid "Ironing Jerk"
  1044. msgstr ""
  1045. msgctxt "jerk_ironing description"
  1046. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change while performing ironing."
  1047. msgstr ""
  1048. msgctxt "skin_overlap label"
  1049. msgid "Skin Overlap Percentage"
  1050. msgstr ""
  1051. msgctxt "skin_overlap description"
  1052. msgid "Adjust the amount of overlap between the walls and (the endpoints of) the skin-centerlines, as a percentage of the line widths of the skin lines and the innermost wall. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the skin. Note that, given an equal skin and wall line-width, any percentage over 50% may already cause any skin to go past the wall, because at that point the position of the nozzle of the skin-extruder may already reach past the middle of the wall."
  1053. msgstr ""
  1054. msgctxt "skin_overlap_mm label"
  1055. msgid "Skin Overlap"
  1056. msgstr ""
  1057. msgctxt "skin_overlap_mm description"
  1058. msgid "Adjust the amount of overlap between the walls and (the endpoints of) the skin-centerlines. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the skin. Note that, given an equal skin and wall line-width, any value over half the width of the wall may already cause any skin to go past the wall, because at that point the position of the nozzle of the skin-extruder may already reach past the middle of the wall."
  1059. msgstr ""
  1060. msgctxt "skin_preshrink label"
  1061. msgid "Skin Removal Width"
  1062. msgstr ""
  1063. msgctxt "skin_preshrink description"
  1064. msgid "The largest width of skin areas which are to be removed. Every skin area smaller than this value will disappear. This can help in limiting the amount of time and material spent on printing top/bottom skin at slanted surfaces in the model."
  1065. msgstr ""
  1066. msgctxt "top_skin_preshrink label"
  1067. msgid "Top Skin Removal Width"
  1068. msgstr ""
  1069. msgctxt "top_skin_preshrink description"
  1070. msgid "The largest width of top skin areas which are to be removed. Every skin area smaller than this value will disappear. This can help in limiting the amount of time and material spent on printing top skin at slanted surfaces in the model."
  1071. msgstr ""
  1072. msgctxt "bottom_skin_preshrink label"
  1073. msgid "Bottom Skin Removal Width"
  1074. msgstr ""
  1075. msgctxt "bottom_skin_preshrink description"
  1076. msgid "The largest width of bottom skin areas which are to be removed. Every skin area smaller than this value will disappear. This can help in limiting the amount of time and material spent on printing bottom skin at slanted surfaces in the model."
  1077. msgstr ""
  1078. msgctxt "expand_skins_expand_distance label"
  1079. msgid "Skin Expand Distance"
  1080. msgstr ""
  1081. msgctxt "expand_skins_expand_distance description"
  1082. msgid "The distance the skins are expanded into the infill. Higher values makes the skin attach better to the infill pattern and makes the walls on neighboring layers adhere better to the skin. Lower values save amount of material used."
  1083. msgstr ""
  1084. msgctxt "top_skin_expand_distance label"
  1085. msgid "Top Skin Expand Distance"
  1086. msgstr ""
  1087. msgctxt "top_skin_expand_distance description"
  1088. msgid "The distance the top skins are expanded into the infill. Higher values makes the skin attach better to the infill pattern and makes the walls on the layer above adhere better to the skin. Lower values save amount of material used."
  1089. msgstr ""
  1090. msgctxt "bottom_skin_expand_distance label"
  1091. msgid "Bottom Skin Expand Distance"
  1092. msgstr ""
  1093. msgctxt "bottom_skin_expand_distance description"
  1094. msgid "The distance the bottom skins are expanded into the infill. Higher values makes the skin attach better to the infill pattern and makes the skin adhere better to the walls on the layer below. Lower values save amount of material used."
  1095. msgstr ""
  1096. msgctxt "max_skin_angle_for_expansion label"
  1097. msgid "Maximum Skin Angle for Expansion"
  1098. msgstr ""
  1099. msgctxt "max_skin_angle_for_expansion description"
  1100. msgid "Top and/or bottom surfaces of your object with an angle larger than this setting, won't have their top/bottom skin expanded. This avoids expanding the narrow skin areas that are created when the model surface has a near vertical slope. An angle of 0° is horizontal and will cause no skin to be expanded, while an angle of 90° is vertical and will cause all skin to be expanded."
  1101. msgstr ""
  1102. msgctxt "min_skin_width_for_expansion label"
  1103. msgid "Minimum Skin Width for Expansion"
  1104. msgstr ""
  1105. msgctxt "min_skin_width_for_expansion description"
  1106. msgid "Skin areas narrower than this are not expanded. This avoids expanding the narrow skin areas that are created when the model surface has a slope close to the vertical."
  1107. msgstr ""
  1108. msgctxt "infill label"
  1109. msgid "Infill"
  1110. msgstr ""
  1111. msgctxt "infill description"
  1112. msgid "Infill"
  1113. msgstr ""
  1114. msgctxt "infill_extruder_nr label"
  1115. msgid "Infill Extruder"
  1116. msgstr ""
  1117. msgctxt "infill_extruder_nr description"
  1118. msgid "The extruder train used for printing infill. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  1119. msgstr ""
  1120. msgctxt "infill_sparse_density label"
  1121. msgid "Infill Density"
  1122. msgstr ""
  1123. msgctxt "infill_sparse_density description"
  1124. msgid "Adjusts the density of infill of the print."
  1125. msgstr ""
  1126. msgctxt "infill_line_distance label"
  1127. msgid "Infill Line Distance"
  1128. msgstr ""
  1129. msgctxt "infill_line_distance description"
  1130. msgid "Distance between the printed infill lines. This setting is calculated by the infill density and the infill line width."
  1131. msgstr ""
  1132. msgctxt "infill_pattern label"
  1133. msgid "Infill Pattern"
  1134. msgstr ""
  1135. msgctxt "infill_pattern description"
  1136. msgid "The pattern of the infill material of the print. The line and zig zag infill swap direction on alternate layers, reducing material cost. The grid, triangle, tri-hexagon, cubic, octet, quarter cubic, cross and concentric patterns are fully printed every layer. Gyroid, cubic, quarter cubic and octet infill change with every layer to provide a more equal distribution of strength over each direction. Lightning infill tries to minimize the infill, by only supporting the ceiling of the object."
  1137. msgstr ""
  1138. msgctxt "infill_pattern option grid"
  1139. msgid "Grid"
  1140. msgstr ""
  1141. msgctxt "infill_pattern option lines"
  1142. msgid "Lines"
  1143. msgstr ""
  1144. msgctxt "infill_pattern option triangles"
  1145. msgid "Triangles"
  1146. msgstr ""
  1147. msgctxt "infill_pattern option trihexagon"
  1148. msgid "Tri-Hexagon"
  1149. msgstr ""
  1150. msgctxt "infill_pattern option cubic"
  1151. msgid "Cubic"
  1152. msgstr ""
  1153. msgctxt "infill_pattern option cubicsubdiv"
  1154. msgid "Cubic Subdivision"
  1155. msgstr ""
  1156. msgctxt "infill_pattern option tetrahedral"
  1157. msgid "Octet"
  1158. msgstr ""
  1159. msgctxt "infill_pattern option quarter_cubic"
  1160. msgid "Quarter Cubic"
  1161. msgstr ""
  1162. msgctxt "infill_pattern option concentric"
  1163. msgid "Concentric"
  1164. msgstr ""
  1165. msgctxt "infill_pattern option zigzag"
  1166. msgid "Zig Zag"
  1167. msgstr ""
  1168. msgctxt "infill_pattern option cross"
  1169. msgid "Cross"
  1170. msgstr ""
  1171. msgctxt "infill_pattern option cross_3d"
  1172. msgid "Cross 3D"
  1173. msgstr ""
  1174. msgctxt "infill_pattern option gyroid"
  1175. msgid "Gyroid"
  1176. msgstr ""
  1177. msgctxt "infill_pattern option lightning"
  1178. msgid "Lightning"
  1179. msgstr ""
  1180. msgctxt "zig_zaggify_infill label"
  1181. msgid "Connect Infill Lines"
  1182. msgstr ""
  1183. msgctxt "zig_zaggify_infill description"
  1184. msgid "Connect the ends where the infill pattern meets the inner wall using a line which follows the shape of the inner wall. Enabling this setting can make the infill adhere to the walls better and reduce the effects of infill on the quality of vertical surfaces. Disabling this setting reduces the amount of material used."
  1185. msgstr ""
  1186. msgctxt "connect_infill_polygons label"
  1187. msgid "Connect Infill Polygons"
  1188. msgstr ""
  1189. msgctxt "connect_infill_polygons description"
  1190. msgid "Connect infill paths where they run next to each other. For infill patterns which consist of several closed polygons, enabling this setting greatly reduces the travel time."
  1191. msgstr ""
  1192. msgctxt "infill_angles label"
  1193. msgid "Infill Line Directions"
  1194. msgstr ""
  1195. msgctxt "infill_angles description"
  1196. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the traditional default angles (45 and 135 degrees for the lines and zig zag patterns and 45 degrees for all other patterns)."
  1197. msgstr ""
  1198. msgctxt "infill_offset_x label"
  1199. msgid "Infill X Offset"
  1200. msgstr ""
  1201. msgctxt "infill_offset_x description"
  1202. msgid "The infill pattern is moved this distance along the X axis."
  1203. msgstr ""
  1204. msgctxt "infill_offset_y label"
  1205. msgid "Infill Y Offset"
  1206. msgstr ""
  1207. msgctxt "infill_offset_y description"
  1208. msgid "The infill pattern is moved this distance along the Y axis."
  1209. msgstr ""
  1210. msgctxt "infill_randomize_start_location label"
  1211. msgid "Randomize Infill Start"
  1212. msgstr ""
  1213. msgctxt "infill_randomize_start_location description"
  1214. msgid "Randomize which infill line is printed first. This prevents one segment becoming the strongest, but it does so at the cost of an additional travel move."
  1215. msgstr ""
  1216. msgctxt "infill_multiplier label"
  1217. msgid "Infill Line Multiplier"
  1218. msgstr ""
  1219. msgctxt "infill_multiplier description"
  1220. msgid "Convert each infill line to this many lines. The extra lines do not cross over each other, but avoid each other. This makes the infill stiffer, but increases print time and material usage."
  1221. msgstr ""
  1222. msgctxt "infill_wall_line_count label"
  1223. msgid "Extra Infill Wall Count"
  1224. msgstr ""
  1225. msgctxt "infill_wall_line_count description"
  1226. msgid "Add extra walls around the infill area. Such walls can make top/bottom skin lines sag down less which means you need less top/bottom skin layers for the same quality at the cost of some extra material.\nThis feature can combine with the Connect Infill Polygons to connect all the infill into a single extrusion path without the need for travels or retractions if configured right."
  1227. msgstr ""
  1228. msgctxt "sub_div_rad_add label"
  1229. msgid "Cubic Subdivision Shell"
  1230. msgstr ""
  1231. msgctxt "sub_div_rad_add description"
  1232. msgid "An addition to the radius from the center of each cube to check for the boundary of the model, as to decide whether this cube should be subdivided. Larger values lead to a thicker shell of small cubes near the boundary of the model."
  1233. msgstr ""
  1234. msgctxt "infill_overlap label"
  1235. msgid "Infill Overlap Percentage"
  1236. msgstr ""
  1237. msgctxt "infill_overlap description"
  1238. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls as a percentage of the infill line width. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  1239. msgstr ""
  1240. msgctxt "infill_overlap_mm label"
  1241. msgid "Infill Overlap"
  1242. msgstr ""
  1243. msgctxt "infill_overlap_mm description"
  1244. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  1245. msgstr ""
  1246. msgctxt "infill_wipe_dist label"
  1247. msgid "Infill Wipe Distance"
  1248. msgstr ""
  1249. msgctxt "infill_wipe_dist description"
  1250. msgid "Distance of a travel move inserted after every infill line, to make the infill stick to the walls better. This option is similar to infill overlap, but without extrusion and only on one end of the infill line."
  1251. msgstr ""
  1252. msgctxt "infill_sparse_thickness label"
  1253. msgid "Infill Layer Thickness"
  1254. msgstr ""
  1255. msgctxt "infill_sparse_thickness description"
  1256. msgid "The thickness per layer of infill material. This value should always be a multiple of the layer height and is otherwise rounded."
  1257. msgstr ""
  1258. msgctxt "gradual_infill_steps label"
  1259. msgid "Gradual Infill Steps"
  1260. msgstr ""
  1261. msgctxt "gradual_infill_steps description"
  1262. msgid "Number of times to reduce the infill density by half when getting further below top surfaces. Areas which are closer to top surfaces get a higher density, up to the Infill Density."
  1263. msgstr ""
  1264. msgctxt "gradual_infill_step_height label"
  1265. msgid "Gradual Infill Step Height"
  1266. msgstr ""
  1267. msgctxt "gradual_infill_step_height description"
  1268. msgid "The height of infill of a given density before switching to half the density."
  1269. msgstr ""
  1270. msgctxt "infill_before_walls label"
  1271. msgid "Infill Before Walls"
  1272. msgstr ""
  1273. msgctxt "infill_before_walls description"
  1274. msgid "Print the infill before printing the walls. Printing the walls first may lead to more accurate walls, but overhangs print worse. Printing the infill first leads to sturdier walls, but the infill pattern might sometimes show through the surface."
  1275. msgstr ""
  1276. msgctxt "min_infill_area label"
  1277. msgid "Minimum Infill Area"
  1278. msgstr ""
  1279. msgctxt "min_infill_area description"
  1280. msgid "Don't generate areas of infill smaller than this (use skin instead)."
  1281. msgstr ""
  1282. msgctxt "infill_support_enabled label"
  1283. msgid "Infill Support"
  1284. msgstr ""
  1285. msgctxt "infill_support_enabled description"
  1286. msgid "Print infill structures only where tops of the model should be supported. Enabling this reduces print time and material usage, but leads to ununiform object strength."
  1287. msgstr ""
  1288. msgctxt "infill_support_angle label"
  1289. msgid "Infill Overhang Angle"
  1290. msgstr ""
  1291. msgctxt "infill_support_angle description"
  1292. msgid "The minimum angle of internal overhangs for which infill is added. At a value of 0° objects are totally filled with infill, 90° will not provide any infill."
  1293. msgstr ""
  1294. msgctxt "skin_edge_support_thickness label"
  1295. msgid "Skin Edge Support Thickness"
  1296. msgstr ""
  1297. msgctxt "skin_edge_support_thickness description"
  1298. msgid "The thickness of the extra infill that supports skin edges."
  1299. msgstr ""
  1300. msgctxt "skin_edge_support_layers label"
  1301. msgid "Skin Edge Support Layers"
  1302. msgstr ""
  1303. msgctxt "skin_edge_support_layers description"
  1304. msgid "The number of infill layers that supports skin edges."
  1305. msgstr ""
  1306. msgctxt "extra_infill_lines_to_support_skins label"
  1307. msgid "Extra Infill Lines To Support Skins"
  1308. msgstr ""
  1309. msgctxt "extra_infill_lines_to_support_skins description"
  1310. msgid "Add extra lines into the infill pattern to support skins above. This option prevents holes or plastic blobs that sometime show in complex shaped skins due to the infill below not correctly supporting the skin layer being printed above. 'Walls' supports just the outlines of the skin, whereas 'Walls and Lines' also supports the ends of the lines that make up the skin."
  1311. msgstr ""
  1312. msgctxt "extra_infill_lines_to_support_skins option walls_and_lines"
  1313. msgid "Walls and Lines"
  1314. msgstr ""
  1315. msgctxt "extra_infill_lines_to_support_skins option walls"
  1316. msgid "Walls Only"
  1317. msgstr ""
  1318. msgctxt "extra_infill_lines_to_support_skins option none"
  1319. msgid "None"
  1320. msgstr ""
  1321. msgctxt "lightning_infill_support_angle label"
  1322. msgid "Lightning Infill Support Angle"
  1323. msgstr ""
  1324. msgctxt "lightning_infill_support_angle description"
  1325. msgid "Determines when a lightning infill layer has to support anything above it. Measured in the angle given the thickness of a layer."
  1326. msgstr ""
  1327. msgctxt "lightning_infill_overhang_angle label"
  1328. msgid "Lightning Infill Overhang Angle"
  1329. msgstr ""
  1330. msgctxt "lightning_infill_overhang_angle description"
  1331. msgid "Determines when a lightning infill layer has to support the model above it. Measured in the angle given the thickness."
  1332. msgstr ""
  1333. msgctxt "lightning_infill_prune_angle label"
  1334. msgid "Lightning Infill Prune Angle"
  1335. msgstr ""
  1336. msgctxt "lightning_infill_prune_angle description"
  1337. msgid "The endpoints of infill lines are shortened to save on material. This setting is the angle of overhang of the endpoints of these lines."
  1338. msgstr ""
  1339. msgctxt "lightning_infill_straightening_angle label"
  1340. msgid "Lightning Infill Straightening Angle"
  1341. msgstr ""
  1342. msgctxt "lightning_infill_straightening_angle description"
  1343. msgid "The infill lines are straightened out to save on printing time. This is the maximum angle of overhang allowed across the length of the infill line."
  1344. msgstr ""
  1345. msgctxt "material label"
  1346. msgid "Material"
  1347. msgstr ""
  1348. msgctxt "material description"
  1349. msgid "Material"
  1350. msgstr ""
  1351. msgctxt "default_material_print_temperature label"
  1352. msgid "Default Printing Temperature"
  1353. msgstr ""
  1354. msgctxt "default_material_print_temperature description"
  1355. msgid "The default temperature used for printing. This should be the \"base\" temperature of a material. All other print temperatures should use offsets based on this value"
  1356. msgstr ""
  1357. msgctxt "build_volume_temperature label"
  1358. msgid "Build Volume Temperature"
  1359. msgstr ""
  1360. msgctxt "build_volume_temperature description"
  1361. msgid "The temperature of the environment to print in. If this is 0, the build volume temperature will not be adjusted."
  1362. msgstr ""
  1363. msgctxt "material_print_temperature label"
  1364. msgid "Printing Temperature"
  1365. msgstr ""
  1366. msgctxt "material_print_temperature description"
  1367. msgid "The temperature used for printing."
  1368. msgstr ""
  1369. msgctxt "material_print_temperature_layer_0 label"
  1370. msgid "Printing Temperature Initial Layer"
  1371. msgstr ""
  1372. msgctxt "material_print_temperature_layer_0 description"
  1373. msgid "The temperature used for printing the first layer."
  1374. msgstr ""
  1375. msgctxt "material_initial_print_temperature label"
  1376. msgid "Initial Printing Temperature"
  1377. msgstr ""
  1378. msgctxt "material_initial_print_temperature description"
  1379. msgid "The minimal temperature while heating up to the Printing Temperature at which printing can already start."
  1380. msgstr ""
  1381. msgctxt "material_final_print_temperature label"
  1382. msgid "Final Printing Temperature"
  1383. msgstr ""
  1384. msgctxt "material_final_print_temperature description"
  1385. msgid "The temperature to which to already start cooling down just before the end of printing."
  1386. msgstr ""
  1387. msgctxt "material_extrusion_cool_down_speed label"
  1388. msgid "Extrusion Cool Down Speed Modifier"
  1389. msgstr ""
  1390. msgctxt "material_extrusion_cool_down_speed description"
  1391. msgid "The extra speed by which the nozzle cools while extruding. The same value is used to signify the heat up speed lost when heating up while extruding."
  1392. msgstr ""
  1393. msgctxt "default_material_bed_temperature label"
  1394. msgid "Default Build Plate Temperature"
  1395. msgstr ""
  1396. msgctxt "default_material_bed_temperature description"
  1397. msgid "The default temperature used for the heated build plate. This should be the \"base\" temperature of a build plate. All other print temperatures should use offsets based on this value"
  1398. msgstr ""
  1399. msgctxt "material_bed_temperature label"
  1400. msgid "Build Plate Temperature"
  1401. msgstr ""
  1402. msgctxt "material_bed_temperature description"
  1403. msgid "The temperature used for the heated build plate. If this is 0, the build plate is left unheated."
  1404. msgstr ""
  1405. msgctxt "material_bed_temperature_layer_0 label"
  1406. msgid "Build Plate Temperature Initial Layer"
  1407. msgstr ""
  1408. msgctxt "material_bed_temperature_layer_0 description"
  1409. msgid "The temperature used for the heated build plate at the first layer. If this is 0, the build plate is left unheated during the first layer."
  1410. msgstr ""
  1411. msgctxt "material_adhesion_tendency label"
  1412. msgid "Adhesion Tendency"
  1413. msgstr ""
  1414. msgctxt "material_adhesion_tendency description"
  1415. msgid "Surface adhesion tendency."
  1416. msgstr ""
  1417. msgctxt "material_surface_energy label"
  1418. msgid "Surface Energy"
  1419. msgstr ""
  1420. msgctxt "material_surface_energy description"
  1421. msgid "Surface energy."
  1422. msgstr ""
  1423. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage label"
  1424. msgid "Scaling Factor Shrinkage Compensation"
  1425. msgstr ""
  1426. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage description"
  1427. msgid "To compensate for the shrinkage of the material as it cools down, the model will be scaled with this factor."
  1428. msgstr ""
  1429. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage_xy label"
  1430. msgid "Horizontal Scaling Factor Shrinkage Compensation"
  1431. msgstr ""
  1432. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage_xy description"
  1433. msgid "To compensate for the shrinkage of the material as it cools down, the model will be scaled with this factor in the XY-direction (horizontally)."
  1434. msgstr ""
  1435. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage_z label"
  1436. msgid "Vertical Scaling Factor Shrinkage Compensation"
  1437. msgstr ""
  1438. msgctxt "material_shrinkage_percentage_z description"
  1439. msgid "To compensate for the shrinkage of the material as it cools down, the model will be scaled with this factor in the Z-direction (vertically)."
  1440. msgstr ""
  1441. msgctxt "material_crystallinity label"
  1442. msgid "Crystalline Material"
  1443. msgstr ""
  1444. msgctxt "material_crystallinity description"
  1445. msgid "Is this material the type that breaks off cleanly when heated (crystalline), or is it the type that produces long intertwined polymer chains (non-crystalline)?"
  1446. msgstr ""
  1447. msgctxt "material_anti_ooze_retracted_position label"
  1448. msgid "Anti-ooze Retracted Position"
  1449. msgstr ""
  1450. msgctxt "material_anti_ooze_retracted_position description"
  1451. msgid "How far the material needs to be retracted before it stops oozing."
  1452. msgstr ""
  1453. msgctxt "material_anti_ooze_retraction_speed label"
  1454. msgid "Anti-ooze Retraction Speed"
  1455. msgstr ""
  1456. msgctxt "material_anti_ooze_retraction_speed description"
  1457. msgid "How fast the material needs to be retracted during a filament switch to prevent oozing."
  1458. msgstr ""
  1459. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_retracted_position label"
  1460. msgid "Break Preparation Retracted Position"
  1461. msgstr ""
  1462. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_retracted_position description"
  1463. msgid "How far the filament can be stretched before it breaks, while heated."
  1464. msgstr ""
  1465. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_speed label"
  1466. msgid "Break Preparation Retraction Speed"
  1467. msgstr ""
  1468. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_speed description"
  1469. msgid "How fast the filament needs to be retracted just before breaking it off in a retraction."
  1470. msgstr ""
  1471. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_temperature label"
  1472. msgid "Break Preparation Temperature"
  1473. msgstr ""
  1474. msgctxt "material_break_preparation_temperature description"
  1475. msgid "The temperature used to purge material, should be roughly equal to the highest possible printing temperature."
  1476. msgstr ""
  1477. msgctxt "material_break_retracted_position label"
  1478. msgid "Break Retracted Position"
  1479. msgstr ""
  1480. msgctxt "material_break_retracted_position description"
  1481. msgid "How far to retract the filament in order to break it cleanly."
  1482. msgstr ""
  1483. msgctxt "material_break_speed label"
  1484. msgid "Break Retraction Speed"
  1485. msgstr ""
  1486. msgctxt "material_break_speed description"
  1487. msgid "The speed at which to retract the filament in order to break it cleanly."
  1488. msgstr ""
  1489. msgctxt "material_break_temperature label"
  1490. msgid "Break Temperature"
  1491. msgstr ""
  1492. msgctxt "material_break_temperature description"
  1493. msgid "The temperature at which the filament is broken for a clean break."
  1494. msgstr ""
  1495. msgctxt "material_flush_purge_speed label"
  1496. msgid "Flush Purge Speed"
  1497. msgstr ""
  1498. msgctxt "material_flush_purge_speed description"
  1499. msgid "How fast to prime the material after switching to a different material."
  1500. msgstr ""
  1501. msgctxt "material_flush_purge_length label"
  1502. msgid "Flush Purge Length"
  1503. msgstr ""
  1504. msgctxt "material_flush_purge_length description"
  1505. msgid "How much material to use to purge the previous material out of the nozzle (in length of filament) when switching to a different material."
  1506. msgstr ""
  1507. msgctxt "material_end_of_filament_purge_speed label"
  1508. msgid "End of Filament Purge Speed"
  1509. msgstr ""
  1510. msgctxt "material_end_of_filament_purge_speed description"
  1511. msgid "How fast to prime the material after replacing an empty spool with a fresh spool of the same material."
  1512. msgstr ""
  1513. msgctxt "material_end_of_filament_purge_length label"
  1514. msgid "End of Filament Purge Length"
  1515. msgstr ""
  1516. msgctxt "material_end_of_filament_purge_length description"
  1517. msgid "How much material to use to purge the previous material out of the nozzle (in length of filament) when replacing an empty spool with a fresh spool of the same material."
  1518. msgstr ""
  1519. msgctxt "material_maximum_park_duration label"
  1520. msgid "Maximum Park Duration"
  1521. msgstr ""
  1522. msgctxt "material_maximum_park_duration description"
  1523. msgid "How long the material can be kept out of dry storage safely."
  1524. msgstr ""
  1525. msgctxt "material_no_load_move_factor label"
  1526. msgid "No Load Move Factor"
  1527. msgstr ""
  1528. msgctxt "material_no_load_move_factor description"
  1529. msgid "A factor indicating how much the filament gets compressed between the feeder and the nozzle chamber, used to determine how far to move the material for a filament switch."
  1530. msgstr ""
  1531. msgctxt "material_flow label"
  1532. msgid "Flow"
  1533. msgstr ""
  1534. msgctxt "material_flow description"
  1535. msgid "Flow compensation: the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this value."
  1536. msgstr ""
  1537. msgctxt "wall_material_flow label"
  1538. msgid "Wall Flow"
  1539. msgstr ""
  1540. msgctxt "wall_material_flow description"
  1541. msgid "Flow compensation on wall lines."
  1542. msgstr ""
  1543. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow label"
  1544. msgid "Outer Wall Flow"
  1545. msgstr ""
  1546. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow description"
  1547. msgid "Flow compensation on the outermost wall line."
  1548. msgstr ""
  1549. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow label"
  1550. msgid "Inner Wall(s) Flow"
  1551. msgstr ""
  1552. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow description"
  1553. msgid "Flow compensation on wall lines for all wall lines except the outermost one."
  1554. msgstr ""
  1555. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow_roofing label"
  1556. msgid "Top Surface Outer Wall Flow"
  1557. msgstr ""
  1558. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow_roofing description"
  1559. msgid "Flow compensation on the top surface outermost wall line."
  1560. msgstr ""
  1561. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow_roofing label"
  1562. msgid "Top Surface Inner Wall(s) Flow"
  1563. msgstr ""
  1564. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow_roofing description"
  1565. msgid "Flow compensation on top surface wall lines for all wall lines except the outermost one."
  1566. msgstr ""
  1567. msgctxt "skin_material_flow label"
  1568. msgid "Top/Bottom Flow"
  1569. msgstr ""
  1570. msgctxt "skin_material_flow description"
  1571. msgid "Flow compensation on top/bottom lines."
  1572. msgstr ""
  1573. msgctxt "roofing_material_flow label"
  1574. msgid "Top Surface Skin Flow"
  1575. msgstr ""
  1576. msgctxt "roofing_material_flow description"
  1577. msgid "Flow compensation on lines of the areas at the top of the print."
  1578. msgstr ""
  1579. msgctxt "infill_material_flow label"
  1580. msgid "Infill Flow"
  1581. msgstr ""
  1582. msgctxt "infill_material_flow description"
  1583. msgid "Flow compensation on infill lines."
  1584. msgstr ""
  1585. msgctxt "skirt_brim_material_flow label"
  1586. msgid "Skirt/Brim Flow"
  1587. msgstr ""
  1588. msgctxt "skirt_brim_material_flow description"
  1589. msgid "Flow compensation on skirt or brim lines."
  1590. msgstr ""
  1591. msgctxt "support_material_flow label"
  1592. msgid "Support Flow"
  1593. msgstr ""
  1594. msgctxt "support_material_flow description"
  1595. msgid "Flow compensation on support structure lines."
  1596. msgstr ""
  1597. msgctxt "support_interface_material_flow label"
  1598. msgid "Support Interface Flow"
  1599. msgstr ""
  1600. msgctxt "support_interface_material_flow description"
  1601. msgid "Flow compensation on lines of support roof or floor."
  1602. msgstr ""
  1603. msgctxt "support_roof_material_flow label"
  1604. msgid "Support Roof Flow"
  1605. msgstr ""
  1606. msgctxt "support_roof_material_flow description"
  1607. msgid "Flow compensation on support roof lines."
  1608. msgstr ""
  1609. msgctxt "support_bottom_material_flow label"
  1610. msgid "Support Floor Flow"
  1611. msgstr ""
  1612. msgctxt "support_bottom_material_flow description"
  1613. msgid "Flow compensation on support floor lines."
  1614. msgstr ""
  1615. msgctxt "prime_tower_flow label"
  1616. msgid "Prime Tower Flow"
  1617. msgstr ""
  1618. msgctxt "prime_tower_flow description"
  1619. msgid "Flow compensation on prime tower lines."
  1620. msgstr ""
  1621. msgctxt "material_flow_layer_0 label"
  1622. msgid "Initial Layer Flow"
  1623. msgstr ""
  1624. msgctxt "material_flow_layer_0 description"
  1625. msgid "Flow compensation for the first layer: the amount of material extruded on the initial layer is multiplied by this value."
  1626. msgstr ""
  1627. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow_layer_0 label"
  1628. msgid "Initial Layer Inner Wall Flow"
  1629. msgstr ""
  1630. msgctxt "wall_x_material_flow_layer_0 description"
  1631. msgid "Flow compensation on wall lines for all wall lines except the outermost one, but only for the first layer"
  1632. msgstr ""
  1633. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow_layer_0 label"
  1634. msgid "Initial Layer Outer Wall Flow"
  1635. msgstr ""
  1636. msgctxt "wall_0_material_flow_layer_0 description"
  1637. msgid "Flow compensation on the outermost wall line of the first layer."
  1638. msgstr ""
  1639. msgctxt "skin_material_flow_layer_0 label"
  1640. msgid "Initial Layer Bottom Flow"
  1641. msgstr ""
  1642. msgctxt "skin_material_flow_layer_0 description"
  1643. msgid "Flow compensation on bottom lines of the first layer"
  1644. msgstr ""
  1645. msgctxt "material_standby_temperature label"
  1646. msgid "Standby Temperature"
  1647. msgstr ""
  1648. msgctxt "material_standby_temperature description"
  1649. msgid "The temperature of the nozzle when another nozzle is currently used for printing."
  1650. msgstr ""
  1651. msgctxt "material_is_support_material label"
  1652. msgid "Is support material"
  1653. msgstr ""
  1654. msgctxt "material_is_support_material description"
  1655. msgid "Is this material typically used as a support material during printing."
  1656. msgstr ""
  1657. msgctxt "gradual_flow_enabled label"
  1658. msgid "Gradual flow enabled"
  1659. msgstr ""
  1660. msgctxt "gradual_flow_enabled description"
  1661. msgid "Enable gradual flow changes. When enabled, the flow is gradually increased/decreased to the target flow. This is useful for printers with a bowden tube where the flow is not immediately changed when the extruder motor starts/stops."
  1662. msgstr ""
  1663. msgctxt "max_flow_acceleration label"
  1664. msgid "Gradual flow max acceleration"
  1665. msgstr ""
  1666. msgctxt "max_flow_acceleration description"
  1667. msgid "Maximum acceleration for gradual flow changes"
  1668. msgstr ""
  1669. msgctxt "layer_0_max_flow_acceleration label"
  1670. msgid "Initial layer max flow acceleration"
  1671. msgstr ""
  1672. msgctxt "layer_0_max_flow_acceleration description"
  1673. msgid "Minimum speed for gradual flow changes for the first layer"
  1674. msgstr ""
  1675. msgctxt "gradual_flow_discretisation_step_size label"
  1676. msgid "Gradual flow discretisation step size"
  1677. msgstr ""
  1678. msgctxt "gradual_flow_discretisation_step_size description"
  1679. msgid "Duration of each step in the gradual flow change"
  1680. msgstr ""
  1681. msgctxt "speed label"
  1682. msgid "Speed"
  1683. msgstr ""
  1684. msgctxt "speed description"
  1685. msgid "Speed"
  1686. msgstr ""
  1687. msgctxt "speed_print label"
  1688. msgid "Print Speed"
  1689. msgstr ""
  1690. msgctxt "speed_print description"
  1691. msgid "The speed at which printing happens."
  1692. msgstr ""
  1693. msgctxt "speed_infill label"
  1694. msgid "Infill Speed"
  1695. msgstr ""
  1696. msgctxt "speed_infill description"
  1697. msgid "The speed at which infill is printed."
  1698. msgstr ""
  1699. msgctxt "speed_wall label"
  1700. msgid "Wall Speed"
  1701. msgstr ""
  1702. msgctxt "speed_wall description"
  1703. msgid "The speed at which the walls are printed."
  1704. msgstr ""
  1705. msgctxt "speed_wall_0 label"
  1706. msgid "Outer Wall Speed"
  1707. msgstr ""
  1708. msgctxt "speed_wall_0 description"
  1709. msgid "The speed at which the outermost walls are printed. Printing the outer wall at a lower speed improves the final skin quality. However, having a large difference between the inner wall speed and the outer wall speed will affect quality in a negative way."
  1710. msgstr ""
  1711. msgctxt "speed_wall_x label"
  1712. msgid "Inner Wall Speed"
  1713. msgstr ""
  1714. msgctxt "speed_wall_x description"
  1715. msgid "The speed at which all inner walls are printed. Printing the inner wall faster than the outer wall will reduce printing time. It works well to set this in between the outer wall speed and the infill speed."
  1716. msgstr ""
  1717. msgctxt "speed_wall_0_roofing label"
  1718. msgid "Top Surface Outer Wall Speed"
  1719. msgstr ""
  1720. msgctxt "speed_wall_0_roofing description"
  1721. msgid "The speed at which the top surface outermost wall is printed."
  1722. msgstr ""
  1723. msgctxt "speed_wall_x_roofing label"
  1724. msgid "Top Surface Inner Wall Speed"
  1725. msgstr ""
  1726. msgctxt "speed_wall_x_roofing description"
  1727. msgid "The speed at which the top surface inner walls are printed."
  1728. msgstr ""
  1729. msgctxt "speed_roofing label"
  1730. msgid "Top Surface Skin Speed"
  1731. msgstr ""
  1732. msgctxt "speed_roofing description"
  1733. msgid "The speed at which top surface skin layers are printed."
  1734. msgstr ""
  1735. msgctxt "speed_topbottom label"
  1736. msgid "Top/Bottom Speed"
  1737. msgstr ""
  1738. msgctxt "speed_topbottom description"
  1739. msgid "The speed at which top/bottom layers are printed."
  1740. msgstr ""
  1741. msgctxt "speed_support label"
  1742. msgid "Support Speed"
  1743. msgstr ""
  1744. msgctxt "speed_support description"
  1745. msgid "The speed at which the support structure is printed. Printing support at higher speeds can greatly reduce printing time. The surface quality of the support structure is not important since it is removed after printing."
  1746. msgstr ""
  1747. msgctxt "speed_support_infill label"
  1748. msgid "Support Infill Speed"
  1749. msgstr ""
  1750. msgctxt "speed_support_infill description"
  1751. msgid "The speed at which the infill of support is printed. Printing the infill at lower speeds improves stability."
  1752. msgstr ""
  1753. msgctxt "speed_support_interface label"
  1754. msgid "Support Interface Speed"
  1755. msgstr ""
  1756. msgctxt "speed_support_interface description"
  1757. msgid "The speed at which the roofs and floors of support are printed. Printing them at lower speeds can improve overhang quality."
  1758. msgstr ""
  1759. msgctxt "speed_support_roof label"
  1760. msgid "Support Roof Speed"
  1761. msgstr ""
  1762. msgctxt "speed_support_roof description"
  1763. msgid "The speed at which the roofs of support are printed. Printing them at lower speeds can improve overhang quality."
  1764. msgstr ""
  1765. msgctxt "speed_support_bottom label"
  1766. msgid "Support Floor Speed"
  1767. msgstr ""
  1768. msgctxt "speed_support_bottom description"
  1769. msgid "The speed at which the floor of support is printed. Printing it at lower speed can improve adhesion of support on top of your model."
  1770. msgstr ""
  1771. msgctxt "speed_prime_tower label"
  1772. msgid "Prime Tower Speed"
  1773. msgstr ""
  1774. msgctxt "speed_prime_tower description"
  1775. msgid "The speed at which the prime tower is printed. Printing the prime tower slower can make it more stable when the adhesion between the different filaments is suboptimal."
  1776. msgstr ""
  1777. msgctxt "speed_travel label"
  1778. msgid "Travel Speed"
  1779. msgstr ""
  1780. msgctxt "speed_travel description"
  1781. msgid "The speed at which travel moves are made."
  1782. msgstr ""
  1783. msgctxt "speed_layer_0 label"
  1784. msgid "Initial Layer Speed"
  1785. msgstr ""
  1786. msgctxt "speed_layer_0 description"
  1787. msgid "The speed for the initial layer. A lower value is advised to improve adhesion to the build plate. Does not affect the build plate adhesion structures themselves, like brim and raft."
  1788. msgstr ""
  1789. msgctxt "speed_print_layer_0 label"
  1790. msgid "Initial Layer Print Speed"
  1791. msgstr ""
  1792. msgctxt "speed_print_layer_0 description"
  1793. msgid "The speed of printing for the initial layer. A lower value is advised to improve adhesion to the build plate."
  1794. msgstr ""
  1795. msgctxt "speed_travel_layer_0 label"
  1796. msgid "Initial Layer Travel Speed"
  1797. msgstr ""
  1798. msgctxt "speed_travel_layer_0 description"
  1799. msgid "The speed of travel moves in the initial layer. A lower value is advised to prevent pulling previously printed parts away from the build plate. The value of this setting can automatically be calculated from the ratio between the Travel Speed and the Print Speed."
  1800. msgstr ""
  1801. msgctxt "skirt_brim_speed label"
  1802. msgid "Skirt/Brim Speed"
  1803. msgstr ""
  1804. msgctxt "skirt_brim_speed description"
  1805. msgid "The speed at which the skirt and brim are printed. Normally this is done at the initial layer speed, but sometimes you might want to print the skirt or brim at a different speed."
  1806. msgstr ""
  1807. msgctxt "speed_z_hop label"
  1808. msgid "Z Hop Speed"
  1809. msgstr ""
  1810. msgctxt "speed_z_hop description"
  1811. msgid "The speed at which the vertical Z movement is made for Z Hops. This is typically lower than the print speed since the build plate or machine's gantry is harder to move."
  1812. msgstr ""
  1813. msgctxt "speed_slowdown_layers label"
  1814. msgid "Number of Slower Layers"
  1815. msgstr ""
  1816. msgctxt "speed_slowdown_layers description"
  1817. msgid "The first few layers are printed slower than the rest of the model, to get better adhesion to the build plate and improve the overall success rate of prints. The speed is gradually increased over these layers."
  1818. msgstr ""
  1819. msgctxt "speed_equalize_flow_width_factor label"
  1820. msgid "Flow Equalization Ratio"
  1821. msgstr ""
  1822. msgctxt "speed_equalize_flow_width_factor description"
  1823. msgid "Extrusion width based correction factor on the speed. At 0% the movement speed is kept constant at the Print Speed. At 100% the movement speed is adjusted so that the flow (in mm³/s) is kept constant, i.e. lines half the normal Line Width are printed twice as fast and lines twice as wide are printed half as fast. A value larger than 100% can help to compensate for the higher pressure required to extrude wide lines."
  1824. msgstr ""
  1825. msgctxt "acceleration_enabled label"
  1826. msgid "Enable Acceleration Control"
  1827. msgstr ""
  1828. msgctxt "acceleration_enabled description"
  1829. msgid "Enables adjusting the print head acceleration. Increasing the accelerations can reduce printing time at the cost of print quality."
  1830. msgstr ""
  1831. msgctxt "acceleration_travel_enabled label"
  1832. msgid "Enable Travel Acceleration"
  1833. msgstr ""
  1834. msgctxt "acceleration_travel_enabled description"
  1835. msgid "Use a separate acceleration rate for travel moves. If disabled, travel moves will use the acceleration value of the printed line at their destination."
  1836. msgstr ""
  1837. msgctxt "acceleration_print label"
  1838. msgid "Print Acceleration"
  1839. msgstr ""
  1840. msgctxt "acceleration_print description"
  1841. msgid "The acceleration with which printing happens."
  1842. msgstr ""
  1843. msgctxt "acceleration_infill label"
  1844. msgid "Infill Acceleration"
  1845. msgstr ""
  1846. msgctxt "acceleration_infill description"
  1847. msgid "The acceleration with which infill is printed."
  1848. msgstr ""
  1849. msgctxt "acceleration_wall label"
  1850. msgid "Wall Acceleration"
  1851. msgstr ""
  1852. msgctxt "acceleration_wall description"
  1853. msgid "The acceleration with which the walls are printed."
  1854. msgstr ""
  1855. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_0 label"
  1856. msgid "Outer Wall Acceleration"
  1857. msgstr ""
  1858. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_0 description"
  1859. msgid "The acceleration with which the outermost walls are printed."
  1860. msgstr ""
  1861. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_x label"
  1862. msgid "Inner Wall Acceleration"
  1863. msgstr ""
  1864. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_x description"
  1865. msgid "The acceleration with which all inner walls are printed."
  1866. msgstr ""
  1867. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_0_roofing label"
  1868. msgid "Top Surface Outer Wall Acceleration"
  1869. msgstr ""
  1870. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_0_roofing description"
  1871. msgid "The acceleration with which the top surface outermost walls are printed."
  1872. msgstr ""
  1873. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_x_roofing label"
  1874. msgid "Top Surface Inner Wall Acceleration"
  1875. msgstr ""
  1876. msgctxt "acceleration_wall_x_roofing description"
  1877. msgid "The acceleration with which the top surface inner walls are printed."
  1878. msgstr ""
  1879. msgctxt "acceleration_roofing label"
  1880. msgid "Top Surface Skin Acceleration"
  1881. msgstr ""
  1882. msgctxt "acceleration_roofing description"
  1883. msgid "The acceleration with which top surface skin layers are printed."
  1884. msgstr ""
  1885. msgctxt "acceleration_topbottom label"
  1886. msgid "Top/Bottom Acceleration"
  1887. msgstr ""
  1888. msgctxt "acceleration_topbottom description"
  1889. msgid "The acceleration with which top/bottom layers are printed."
  1890. msgstr ""
  1891. msgctxt "acceleration_support label"
  1892. msgid "Support Acceleration"
  1893. msgstr ""
  1894. msgctxt "acceleration_support description"
  1895. msgid "The acceleration with which the support structure is printed."
  1896. msgstr ""
  1897. msgctxt "acceleration_support_infill label"
  1898. msgid "Support Infill Acceleration"
  1899. msgstr ""
  1900. msgctxt "acceleration_support_infill description"
  1901. msgid "The acceleration with which the infill of support is printed."
  1902. msgstr ""
  1903. msgctxt "acceleration_support_interface label"
  1904. msgid "Support Interface Acceleration"
  1905. msgstr ""
  1906. msgctxt "acceleration_support_interface description"
  1907. msgid "The acceleration with which the roofs and floors of support are printed. Printing them at lower acceleration can improve overhang quality."
  1908. msgstr ""
  1909. msgctxt "acceleration_support_roof label"
  1910. msgid "Support Roof Acceleration"
  1911. msgstr ""
  1912. msgctxt "acceleration_support_roof description"
  1913. msgid "The acceleration with which the roofs of support are printed. Printing them at lower acceleration can improve overhang quality."
  1914. msgstr ""
  1915. msgctxt "acceleration_support_bottom label"
  1916. msgid "Support Floor Acceleration"
  1917. msgstr ""
  1918. msgctxt "acceleration_support_bottom description"
  1919. msgid "The acceleration with which the floors of support are printed. Printing them at lower acceleration can improve adhesion of support on top of your model."
  1920. msgstr ""
  1921. msgctxt "acceleration_prime_tower label"
  1922. msgid "Prime Tower Acceleration"
  1923. msgstr ""
  1924. msgctxt "acceleration_prime_tower description"
  1925. msgid "The acceleration with which the prime tower is printed."
  1926. msgstr ""
  1927. msgctxt "acceleration_travel label"
  1928. msgid "Travel Acceleration"
  1929. msgstr ""
  1930. msgctxt "acceleration_travel description"
  1931. msgid "The acceleration with which travel moves are made."
  1932. msgstr ""
  1933. msgctxt "acceleration_layer_0 label"
  1934. msgid "Initial Layer Acceleration"
  1935. msgstr ""
  1936. msgctxt "acceleration_layer_0 description"
  1937. msgid "The acceleration for the initial layer."
  1938. msgstr ""
  1939. msgctxt "acceleration_print_layer_0 label"
  1940. msgid "Initial Layer Print Acceleration"
  1941. msgstr ""
  1942. msgctxt "acceleration_print_layer_0 description"
  1943. msgid "The acceleration during the printing of the initial layer."
  1944. msgstr ""
  1945. msgctxt "acceleration_travel_layer_0 label"
  1946. msgid "Initial Layer Travel Acceleration"
  1947. msgstr ""
  1948. msgctxt "acceleration_travel_layer_0 description"
  1949. msgid "The acceleration for travel moves in the initial layer."
  1950. msgstr ""
  1951. msgctxt "acceleration_skirt_brim label"
  1952. msgid "Skirt/Brim Acceleration"
  1953. msgstr ""
  1954. msgctxt "acceleration_skirt_brim description"
  1955. msgid "The acceleration with which the skirt and brim are printed. Normally this is done with the initial layer acceleration, but sometimes you might want to print the skirt or brim at a different acceleration."
  1956. msgstr ""
  1957. msgctxt "jerk_enabled label"
  1958. msgid "Enable Jerk Control"
  1959. msgstr ""
  1960. msgctxt "jerk_enabled description"
  1961. msgid "Enables adjusting the jerk of print head when the velocity in the X or Y axis changes. Increasing the jerk can reduce printing time at the cost of print quality."
  1962. msgstr ""
  1963. msgctxt "jerk_travel_enabled label"
  1964. msgid "Enable Travel Jerk"
  1965. msgstr ""
  1966. msgctxt "jerk_travel_enabled description"
  1967. msgid "Use a separate jerk rate for travel moves. If disabled, travel moves will use the jerk value of the printed line at their destination."
  1968. msgstr ""
  1969. msgctxt "jerk_print label"
  1970. msgid "Print Jerk"
  1971. msgstr ""
  1972. msgctxt "jerk_print description"
  1973. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change of the print head."
  1974. msgstr ""
  1975. msgctxt "jerk_infill label"
  1976. msgid "Infill Jerk"
  1977. msgstr ""
  1978. msgctxt "jerk_infill description"
  1979. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which infill is printed."
  1980. msgstr ""
  1981. msgctxt "jerk_wall label"
  1982. msgid "Wall Jerk"
  1983. msgstr ""
  1984. msgctxt "jerk_wall description"
  1985. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the walls are printed."
  1986. msgstr ""
  1987. msgctxt "jerk_wall_0 label"
  1988. msgid "Outer Wall Jerk"
  1989. msgstr ""
  1990. msgctxt "jerk_wall_0 description"
  1991. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the outermost walls are printed."
  1992. msgstr ""
  1993. msgctxt "jerk_wall_x label"
  1994. msgid "Inner Wall Jerk"
  1995. msgstr ""
  1996. msgctxt "jerk_wall_x description"
  1997. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which all inner walls are printed."
  1998. msgstr ""
  1999. msgctxt "jerk_wall_0_roofing label"
  2000. msgid "Top Surface Outer Wall Jerk"
  2001. msgstr ""
  2002. msgctxt "jerk_wall_0_roofing description"
  2003. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the top surface outermost walls are printed."
  2004. msgstr ""
  2005. msgctxt "jerk_wall_x_roofing label"
  2006. msgid "Top Surface Inner Wall Jerk"
  2007. msgstr ""
  2008. msgctxt "jerk_wall_x_roofing description"
  2009. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the top surface inner walls are printed."
  2010. msgstr ""
  2011. msgctxt "jerk_roofing label"
  2012. msgid "Top Surface Skin Jerk"
  2013. msgstr ""
  2014. msgctxt "jerk_roofing description"
  2015. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which top surface skin layers are printed."
  2016. msgstr ""
  2017. msgctxt "jerk_topbottom label"
  2018. msgid "Top/Bottom Jerk"
  2019. msgstr ""
  2020. msgctxt "jerk_topbottom description"
  2021. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which top/bottom layers are printed."
  2022. msgstr ""
  2023. msgctxt "jerk_support label"
  2024. msgid "Support Jerk"
  2025. msgstr ""
  2026. msgctxt "jerk_support description"
  2027. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the support structure is printed."
  2028. msgstr ""
  2029. msgctxt "jerk_support_infill label"
  2030. msgid "Support Infill Jerk"
  2031. msgstr ""
  2032. msgctxt "jerk_support_infill description"
  2033. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the infill of support is printed."
  2034. msgstr ""
  2035. msgctxt "jerk_support_interface label"
  2036. msgid "Support Interface Jerk"
  2037. msgstr ""
  2038. msgctxt "jerk_support_interface description"
  2039. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the roofs and floors of support are printed."
  2040. msgstr ""
  2041. msgctxt "jerk_support_roof label"
  2042. msgid "Support Roof Jerk"
  2043. msgstr ""
  2044. msgctxt "jerk_support_roof description"
  2045. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the roofs of support are printed."
  2046. msgstr ""
  2047. msgctxt "jerk_support_bottom label"
  2048. msgid "Support Floor Jerk"
  2049. msgstr ""
  2050. msgctxt "jerk_support_bottom description"
  2051. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the floors of support are printed."
  2052. msgstr ""
  2053. msgctxt "jerk_prime_tower label"
  2054. msgid "Prime Tower Jerk"
  2055. msgstr ""
  2056. msgctxt "jerk_prime_tower description"
  2057. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the prime tower is printed."
  2058. msgstr ""
  2059. msgctxt "jerk_travel label"
  2060. msgid "Travel Jerk"
  2061. msgstr ""
  2062. msgctxt "jerk_travel description"
  2063. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which travel moves are made."
  2064. msgstr ""
  2065. msgctxt "jerk_layer_0 label"
  2066. msgid "Initial Layer Jerk"
  2067. msgstr ""
  2068. msgctxt "jerk_layer_0 description"
  2069. msgid "The print maximum instantaneous velocity change for the initial layer."
  2070. msgstr ""
  2071. msgctxt "jerk_print_layer_0 label"
  2072. msgid "Initial Layer Print Jerk"
  2073. msgstr ""
  2074. msgctxt "jerk_print_layer_0 description"
  2075. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change during the printing of the initial layer."
  2076. msgstr ""
  2077. msgctxt "jerk_travel_layer_0 label"
  2078. msgid "Initial Layer Travel Jerk"
  2079. msgstr ""
  2080. msgctxt "jerk_travel_layer_0 description"
  2081. msgid "The acceleration for travel moves in the initial layer."
  2082. msgstr ""
  2083. msgctxt "jerk_skirt_brim label"
  2084. msgid "Skirt/Brim Jerk"
  2085. msgstr ""
  2086. msgctxt "jerk_skirt_brim description"
  2087. msgid "The maximum instantaneous velocity change with which the skirt and brim are printed."
  2088. msgstr ""
  2089. msgctxt "travel label"
  2090. msgid "Travel"
  2091. msgstr ""
  2092. msgctxt "travel description"
  2093. msgid "travel"
  2094. msgstr ""
  2095. msgctxt "retraction_enable label"
  2096. msgid "Enable Retraction"
  2097. msgstr ""
  2098. msgctxt "retraction_enable description"
  2099. msgid "Retract the filament when the nozzle is moving over a non-printed area."
  2100. msgstr ""
  2101. msgctxt "retract_at_layer_change label"
  2102. msgid "Retract at Layer Change"
  2103. msgstr ""
  2104. msgctxt "retract_at_layer_change description"
  2105. msgid "Retract the filament when the nozzle is moving to the next layer."
  2106. msgstr ""
  2107. msgctxt "retraction_amount label"
  2108. msgid "Retraction Distance"
  2109. msgstr ""
  2110. msgctxt "retraction_amount description"
  2111. msgid "The length of material retracted during a retraction move."
  2112. msgstr ""
  2113. msgctxt "retraction_speed label"
  2114. msgid "Retraction Speed"
  2115. msgstr ""
  2116. msgctxt "retraction_speed description"
  2117. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted and primed during a retraction move."
  2118. msgstr ""
  2119. msgctxt "retraction_retract_speed label"
  2120. msgid "Retraction Retract Speed"
  2121. msgstr ""
  2122. msgctxt "retraction_retract_speed description"
  2123. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted during a retraction move."
  2124. msgstr ""
  2125. msgctxt "retraction_prime_speed label"
  2126. msgid "Retraction Prime Speed"
  2127. msgstr ""
  2128. msgctxt "retraction_prime_speed description"
  2129. msgid "The speed at which the filament is primed during a retraction move."
  2130. msgstr ""
  2131. msgctxt "retraction_extra_prime_amount label"
  2132. msgid "Retraction Extra Prime Amount"
  2133. msgstr ""
  2134. msgctxt "retraction_extra_prime_amount description"
  2135. msgid "Some material can ooze away during a travel move, which can be compensated for here."
  2136. msgstr ""
  2137. msgctxt "retraction_min_travel label"
  2138. msgid "Retraction Minimum Travel"
  2139. msgstr ""
  2140. msgctxt "retraction_min_travel description"
  2141. msgid "The minimum distance of travel needed for a retraction to happen at all. This helps to get fewer retractions in a small area."
  2142. msgstr ""
  2143. msgctxt "retraction_count_max label"
  2144. msgid "Maximum Retraction Count"
  2145. msgstr ""
  2146. msgctxt "retraction_count_max description"
  2147. msgid "This setting limits the number of retractions occurring within the minimum extrusion distance window. Further retractions within this window will be ignored. This avoids retracting repeatedly on the same piece of filament, as that can flatten the filament and cause grinding issues."
  2148. msgstr ""
  2149. msgctxt "retraction_extrusion_window label"
  2150. msgid "Minimum Extrusion Distance Window"
  2151. msgstr ""
  2152. msgctxt "retraction_extrusion_window description"
  2153. msgid "The window in which the maximum retraction count is enforced. This value should be approximately the same as the retraction distance, so that effectively the number of times a retraction passes the same patch of material is limited."
  2154. msgstr ""
  2155. msgctxt "retraction_combing label"
  2156. msgid "Combing Mode"
  2157. msgstr ""
  2158. msgctxt "retraction_combing description"
  2159. msgid "Combing keeps the nozzle within already printed areas when traveling. This results in slightly longer travel moves but reduces the need for retractions. If combing is off, the material will retract and the nozzle moves in a straight line to the next point. It is also possible to avoid combing over top/bottom skin areas or to only comb within the infill."
  2160. msgstr ""
  2161. msgctxt "retraction_combing option off"
  2162. msgid "Off"
  2163. msgstr ""
  2164. msgctxt "retraction_combing option all"
  2165. msgid "All"
  2166. msgstr ""
  2167. msgctxt "retraction_combing option no_outer_surfaces"
  2168. msgid "Not on Outer Surface"
  2169. msgstr ""
  2170. msgctxt "retraction_combing option noskin"
  2171. msgid "Not in Skin"
  2172. msgstr ""
  2173. msgctxt "retraction_combing option infill"
  2174. msgid "Within Infill"
  2175. msgstr ""
  2176. msgctxt "retraction_combing_max_distance label"
  2177. msgid "Max Comb Distance With No Retract"
  2178. msgstr ""
  2179. msgctxt "retraction_combing_max_distance description"
  2180. msgid "When greater than zero, combing travel moves that are longer than this distance will use retraction. If set to zero, there is no maximum and combing moves will not use retraction."
  2181. msgstr ""
  2182. msgctxt "travel_retract_before_outer_wall label"
  2183. msgid "Retract Before Outer Wall"
  2184. msgstr ""
  2185. msgctxt "travel_retract_before_outer_wall description"
  2186. msgid "Always retract when moving to start an outer wall."
  2187. msgstr ""
  2188. msgctxt "travel_avoid_other_parts label"
  2189. msgid "Avoid Printed Parts When Traveling"
  2190. msgstr ""
  2191. msgctxt "travel_avoid_other_parts description"
  2192. msgid "The nozzle avoids already printed parts when traveling. This option is only available when combing is enabled."
  2193. msgstr ""
  2194. msgctxt "travel_avoid_supports label"
  2195. msgid "Avoid Supports When Traveling"
  2196. msgstr ""
  2197. msgctxt "travel_avoid_supports description"
  2198. msgid "The nozzle avoids already printed supports when traveling. This option is only available when combing is enabled."
  2199. msgstr ""
  2200. msgctxt "travel_avoid_distance label"
  2201. msgid "Travel Avoid Distance"
  2202. msgstr ""
  2203. msgctxt "travel_avoid_distance description"
  2204. msgid "The distance between the nozzle and already printed parts when avoiding during travel moves."
  2205. msgstr ""
  2206. msgctxt "layer_start_x label"
  2207. msgid "Layer Start X"
  2208. msgstr ""
  2209. msgctxt "layer_start_x description"
  2210. msgid "The X coordinate of the position near where to find the part to start printing each layer."
  2211. msgstr ""
  2212. msgctxt "layer_start_y label"
  2213. msgid "Layer Start Y"
  2214. msgstr ""
  2215. msgctxt "layer_start_y description"
  2216. msgid "The Y coordinate of the position near where to find the part to start printing each layer."
  2217. msgstr ""
  2218. msgctxt "retraction_hop_enabled label"
  2219. msgid "Z Hop When Retracted"
  2220. msgstr ""
  2221. msgctxt "retraction_hop_enabled description"
  2222. msgid "Whenever a retraction is done, the build plate is lowered to create clearance between the nozzle and the print. It prevents the nozzle from hitting the print during travel moves, reducing the chance to knock the print from the build plate."
  2223. msgstr ""
  2224. msgctxt "retraction_hop_only_when_collides label"
  2225. msgid "Z Hop Only Over Printed Parts"
  2226. msgstr ""
  2227. msgctxt "retraction_hop_only_when_collides description"
  2228. msgid "Only perform a Z Hop when moving over printed parts which cannot be avoided by horizontal motion by Avoid Printed Parts when Traveling."
  2229. msgstr ""
  2230. msgctxt "retraction_hop label"
  2231. msgid "Z Hop Height"
  2232. msgstr ""
  2233. msgctxt "retraction_hop description"
  2234. msgid "The height difference when performing a Z Hop."
  2235. msgstr ""
  2236. msgctxt "retraction_hop_after_extruder_switch label"
  2237. msgid "Z Hop After Extruder Switch"
  2238. msgstr ""
  2239. msgctxt "retraction_hop_after_extruder_switch description"
  2240. msgid "After the machine switched from one extruder to the other, the build plate is lowered to create clearance between the nozzle and the print. This prevents the nozzle from leaving oozed material on the outside of a print."
  2241. msgstr ""
  2242. msgctxt "retraction_hop_after_extruder_switch_height label"
  2243. msgid "Z Hop After Extruder Switch Height"
  2244. msgstr ""
  2245. msgctxt "retraction_hop_after_extruder_switch_height description"
  2246. msgid "The height difference when performing a Z Hop after extruder switch."
  2247. msgstr ""
  2248. msgctxt "cooling label"
  2249. msgid "Cooling"
  2250. msgstr ""
  2251. msgctxt "cooling description"
  2252. msgid "Cooling"
  2253. msgstr ""
  2254. msgctxt "cool_fan_enabled label"
  2255. msgid "Enable Print Cooling"
  2256. msgstr ""
  2257. msgctxt "cool_fan_enabled description"
  2258. msgid "Enables the print cooling fans while printing. The fans improve print quality on layers with short layer times and bridging / overhangs."
  2259. msgstr ""
  2260. msgctxt "build_fan_full_at_height label"
  2261. msgid "Build Fan Speed at Height"
  2262. msgstr ""
  2263. msgctxt "build_fan_full_at_height description"
  2264. msgid "The height at which the fans spin on regular fan speed. At the layers below the fan speed gradually increases from Initial Fan Speed to Regular Fan Speed."
  2265. msgstr ""
  2266. msgctxt "build_fan_full_layer label"
  2267. msgid "Build Fan Speed at Layer"
  2268. msgstr ""
  2269. msgctxt "build_fan_full_layer description"
  2270. msgid "The layer at which the build fans spin on full fan speed. This value is calculated and rounded to a whole number."
  2271. msgstr ""
  2272. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed label"
  2273. msgid "Fan Speed"
  2274. msgstr ""
  2275. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed description"
  2276. msgid "The speed at which the print cooling fans spin."
  2277. msgstr ""
  2278. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_min label"
  2279. msgid "Regular Fan Speed"
  2280. msgstr ""
  2281. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_min description"
  2282. msgid "The speed at which the fans spin before hitting the threshold. When a layer prints faster than the threshold, the fan speed gradually inclines towards the maximum fan speed."
  2283. msgstr ""
  2284. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_max label"
  2285. msgid "Maximum Fan Speed"
  2286. msgstr ""
  2287. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_max description"
  2288. msgid "The speed at which the fans spin on the minimum layer time. The fan speed gradually increases between the regular fan speed and maximum fan speed when the threshold is hit."
  2289. msgstr ""
  2290. msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max label"
  2291. msgid "Regular/Maximum Fan Speed Threshold"
  2292. msgstr ""
  2293. msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time_fan_speed_max description"
  2294. msgid "The layer time which sets the threshold between regular fan speed and maximum fan speed. Layers that print slower than this time use regular fan speed. For faster layers the fan speed gradually increases towards the maximum fan speed."
  2295. msgstr ""
  2296. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_0 label"
  2297. msgid "Initial Fan Speed"
  2298. msgstr ""
  2299. msgctxt "cool_fan_speed_0 description"
  2300. msgid "The speed at which the fans spin at the start of the print. In subsequent layers the fan speed is gradually increased up to the layer corresponding to Regular Fan Speed at Height."
  2301. msgstr ""
  2302. msgctxt "cool_fan_full_at_height label"
  2303. msgid "Regular Fan Speed at Height"
  2304. msgstr ""
  2305. msgctxt "cool_fan_full_at_height description"
  2306. msgid "The height at which the fans spin on regular fan speed. At the layers below the fan speed gradually increases from Initial Fan Speed to Regular Fan Speed."
  2307. msgstr ""
  2308. msgctxt "cool_fan_full_layer label"
  2309. msgid "Regular Fan Speed at Layer"
  2310. msgstr ""
  2311. msgctxt "cool_fan_full_layer description"
  2312. msgid "The layer at which the fans spin on regular fan speed. If regular fan speed at height is set, this value is calculated and rounded to a whole number."
  2313. msgstr ""
  2314. msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time label"
  2315. msgid "Minimum Layer Time"
  2316. msgstr ""
  2317. msgctxt "cool_min_layer_time description"
  2318. msgid "The minimum time spent in a layer. This forces the printer to slow down, to at least spend the time set here in one layer. This allows the printed material to cool down properly before printing the next layer. Layers may still take shorter than the minimal layer time if Lift Head is disabled and if the Minimum Speed would otherwise be violated."
  2319. msgstr ""
  2320. msgctxt "cool_min_speed label"
  2321. msgid "Minimum Speed"
  2322. msgstr ""
  2323. msgctxt "cool_min_speed description"
  2324. msgid "The minimum print speed, despite slowing down due to the minimum layer time. When the printer would slow down too much, the pressure in the nozzle would be too low and result in bad print quality."
  2325. msgstr ""
  2326. msgctxt "cool_lift_head label"
  2327. msgid "Lift Head"
  2328. msgstr ""
  2329. msgctxt "cool_lift_head description"
  2330. msgid "When the minimum speed is hit because of minimum layer time, lift the head away from the print and wait the extra time until the minimum layer time is reached."
  2331. msgstr ""
  2332. msgctxt "cool_min_temperature label"
  2333. msgid "Small Layer Printing Temperature"
  2334. msgstr ""
  2335. msgctxt "cool_min_temperature description"
  2336. msgid "Gradually reduce to this temperature when printing at reduced speeds because of minimum layer time."
  2337. msgstr ""
  2338. msgctxt "cool_during_extruder_switch label"
  2339. msgid "Cooling during extruder switch"
  2340. msgstr ""
  2341. msgctxt "cool_during_extruder_switch description"
  2342. msgid "<html>Whether to activate the cooling fans during a nozzle switch. This can help reducing oozing by cooling the nozzle faster:<ul><li><b>Unchanged:</b> keep the fans as they were previously</li><li><b>Only last extruder:</b> turn on the fan of the last used extruder, but turn the others off (if any). This is useful if you have completely separate extruders.</li><li><b>All fans:</b> turn on all fans during nozzle switch. This is useful if you have a single cooling fan, or multiple fans that stay close to each other.</li></ul></html>"
  2343. msgstr ""
  2344. msgctxt "cool_during_extruder_switch option unchanged"
  2345. msgid "Unchanged"
  2346. msgstr ""
  2347. msgctxt "cool_during_extruder_switch option only_last_extruder"
  2348. msgid "Only last extruder"
  2349. msgstr ""
  2350. msgctxt "cool_during_extruder_switch option all_fans"
  2351. msgid "All fans"
  2352. msgstr ""
  2353. msgctxt "support label"
  2354. msgid "Support"
  2355. msgstr ""
  2356. msgctxt "support description"
  2357. msgid "Support"
  2358. msgstr ""
  2359. msgctxt "support_enable label"
  2360. msgid "Generate Support"
  2361. msgstr ""
  2362. msgctxt "support_enable description"
  2363. msgid "Generate structures to support parts of the model which have overhangs. Without these structures, such parts would collapse during printing."
  2364. msgstr ""
  2365. msgctxt "support_extruder_nr label"
  2366. msgid "Support Extruder"
  2367. msgstr ""
  2368. msgctxt "support_extruder_nr description"
  2369. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the support. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2370. msgstr ""
  2371. msgctxt "support_infill_extruder_nr label"
  2372. msgid "Support Infill Extruder"
  2373. msgstr ""
  2374. msgctxt "support_infill_extruder_nr description"
  2375. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the infill of the support. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2376. msgstr ""
  2377. msgctxt "support_extruder_nr_layer_0 label"
  2378. msgid "First Layer Support Extruder"
  2379. msgstr ""
  2380. msgctxt "support_extruder_nr_layer_0 description"
  2381. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the first layer of support infill. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2382. msgstr ""
  2383. msgctxt "support_interface_extruder_nr label"
  2384. msgid "Support Interface Extruder"
  2385. msgstr ""
  2386. msgctxt "support_interface_extruder_nr description"
  2387. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the roofs and floors of the support. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2388. msgstr ""
  2389. msgctxt "support_roof_extruder_nr label"
  2390. msgid "Support Roof Extruder"
  2391. msgstr ""
  2392. msgctxt "support_roof_extruder_nr description"
  2393. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the roofs of the support. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2394. msgstr ""
  2395. msgctxt "support_bottom_extruder_nr label"
  2396. msgid "Support Floor Extruder"
  2397. msgstr ""
  2398. msgctxt "support_bottom_extruder_nr description"
  2399. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the floors of the support. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  2400. msgstr ""
  2401. msgctxt "support_structure label"
  2402. msgid "Support Structure"
  2403. msgstr ""
  2404. msgctxt "support_structure description"
  2405. msgid "Chooses between the techniques available to generate support. \"Normal\" support creates a support structure directly below the overhanging parts and drops those areas straight down. \"Tree\" support creates branches towards the overhanging areas that support the model on the tips of those branches, and allows the branches to crawl around the model to support it from the build plate as much as possible."
  2406. msgstr ""
  2407. msgctxt "support_structure option normal"
  2408. msgid "Normal"
  2409. msgstr ""
  2410. msgctxt "support_structure option tree"
  2411. msgid "Tree"
  2412. msgstr ""
  2413. msgctxt "support_tree_angle label"
  2414. msgid "Maximum Branch Angle"
  2415. msgstr ""
  2416. msgctxt "support_tree_angle description"
  2417. msgid "The maximum angle of the branches while they grow around the model. Use a lower angle to make them more vertical and more stable. Use a higher angle to be able to have more reach."
  2418. msgstr ""
  2419. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_diameter label"
  2420. msgid "Branch Diameter"
  2421. msgstr ""
  2422. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_diameter description"
  2423. msgid "The diameter of the thinnest branches of tree support. Thicker branches are more sturdy. Branches towards the base will be thicker than this."
  2424. msgstr ""
  2425. msgctxt "support_tree_max_diameter label"
  2426. msgid "Trunk Diameter"
  2427. msgstr ""
  2428. msgctxt "support_tree_max_diameter description"
  2429. msgid "The diameter of the widest branches of tree support. A thicker trunk is more sturdy; a thinner trunk takes up less space on the build plate."
  2430. msgstr ""
  2431. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_diameter_angle label"
  2432. msgid "Branch Diameter Angle"
  2433. msgstr ""
  2434. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_diameter_angle description"
  2435. msgid "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 tree support."
  2436. msgstr ""
  2437. msgctxt "support_z_seam_away_from_model label"
  2438. msgid "Support Z Seam Away from Model"
  2439. msgstr ""
  2440. msgctxt "support_z_seam_away_from_model description"
  2441. msgid "Manage the spatial relationship between the z seam of the support structure and the actual 3D model. This control is crucial as it allows users to ensure the seamless removal of support structures post-printing, without inflicting damage or leaving marks on the printed model."
  2442. msgstr ""
  2443. msgctxt "support_z_seam_min_distance label"
  2444. msgid "Min Z Seam Distance from Model"
  2445. msgstr ""
  2446. msgctxt "support_z_seam_min_distance description"
  2447. msgid "The distance between the model and its support structure at the z-axis seam."
  2448. msgstr ""
  2449. msgctxt "support_type label"
  2450. msgid "Support Placement"
  2451. msgstr ""
  2452. msgctxt "support_type description"
  2453. msgid "Adjusts the placement of the support structures. The placement can be set to touching build plate or everywhere. When set to everywhere the support structures will also be printed on the model."
  2454. msgstr ""
  2455. msgctxt "support_type option buildplate"
  2456. msgid "Touching Buildplate"
  2457. msgstr ""
  2458. msgctxt "support_type option everywhere"
  2459. msgid "Everywhere"
  2460. msgstr ""
  2461. msgctxt "support_tree_angle_slow label"
  2462. msgid "Preferred Branch Angle"
  2463. msgstr ""
  2464. msgctxt "support_tree_angle_slow description"
  2465. msgid "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."
  2466. msgstr ""
  2467. msgctxt "support_tree_max_diameter_increase_by_merges_when_support_to_model label"
  2468. msgid "Diameter Increase To Model"
  2469. msgstr ""
  2470. msgctxt "support_tree_max_diameter_increase_by_merges_when_support_to_model description"
  2471. msgid "The most the diameter of a branch that has to connect to the model may increase by merging with branches that could reach the buildplate. Increasing this reduces print time, but increases the area of support that rests on model"
  2472. msgstr ""
  2473. msgctxt "support_tree_min_height_to_model label"
  2474. msgid "Minimum Height To Model"
  2475. msgstr ""
  2476. msgctxt "support_tree_min_height_to_model description"
  2477. msgid "How tall a branch has to be if it is placed on the model. Prevents small blobs of support. This setting is ignored when a branch is supporting a support roof."
  2478. msgstr ""
  2479. msgctxt "support_tree_bp_diameter label"
  2480. msgid "Initial Layer Diameter"
  2481. msgstr ""
  2482. msgctxt "support_tree_bp_diameter description"
  2483. msgid "Diameter every branch tries to achieve when reaching the buildplate. Improves bed adhesion."
  2484. msgstr ""
  2485. msgctxt "support_tree_top_rate label"
  2486. msgid "Branch Density"
  2487. msgstr ""
  2488. msgctxt "support_tree_top_rate description"
  2489. msgid "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. Use Support Roof for very high values or ensure support density is similarly high at the top."
  2490. msgstr ""
  2491. msgctxt "support_tree_tip_diameter label"
  2492. msgid "Tip Diameter"
  2493. msgstr ""
  2494. msgctxt "support_tree_tip_diameter description"
  2495. msgid "The diameter of the top of the tip of the branches of tree support."
  2496. msgstr ""
  2497. msgctxt "support_tree_limit_branch_reach label"
  2498. msgid "Limit Branch Reach"
  2499. msgstr ""
  2500. msgctxt "support_tree_limit_branch_reach description"
  2501. msgid "Limit how far each branch should travel from the point it supports. This can make the support more sturdy, but will increase the amount of branches (and because of that material usage/print time)"
  2502. msgstr ""
  2503. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_reach_limit label"
  2504. msgid "Optimal Branch Range"
  2505. msgstr ""
  2506. msgctxt "support_tree_branch_reach_limit description"
  2507. msgid "A recomendation to how far branches can move from the points they support. Branches can violate this value to reach their destination (buildplate or a flat part of the model). Lowering this value will make the support more sturdy, but increase the amount of branches (and because of that material usage/print time) "
  2508. msgstr ""
  2509. msgctxt "support_tree_rest_preference label"
  2510. msgid "Rest Preference"
  2511. msgstr ""
  2512. msgctxt "support_tree_rest_preference description"
  2513. msgid "The preferred placement of the support structures. If structures can't be placed at the preferred location, they will be place elsewhere, even if that means placing them on the model."
  2514. msgstr ""
  2515. msgctxt "support_tree_rest_preference option buildplate"
  2516. msgid "On buildplate when possible"
  2517. msgstr ""
  2518. msgctxt "support_tree_rest_preference option graceful"
  2519. msgid "On model if required"
  2520. msgstr ""
  2521. msgctxt "support_angle label"
  2522. msgid "Support Overhang Angle"
  2523. msgstr ""
  2524. msgctxt "support_angle description"
  2525. msgid "The minimum angle of overhangs for which support is added. At a value of 0° all overhangs are supported, 90° will not provide any support."
  2526. msgstr ""
  2527. msgctxt "support_pattern label"
  2528. msgid "Support Pattern"
  2529. msgstr ""
  2530. msgctxt "support_pattern description"
  2531. msgid "The pattern of the support structures of the print. The different options available result in sturdy or easy to remove support."
  2532. msgstr ""
  2533. msgctxt "support_pattern option lines"
  2534. msgid "Lines"
  2535. msgstr ""
  2536. msgctxt "support_pattern option grid"
  2537. msgid "Grid"
  2538. msgstr ""
  2539. msgctxt "support_pattern option triangles"
  2540. msgid "Triangles"
  2541. msgstr ""
  2542. msgctxt "support_pattern option concentric"
  2543. msgid "Concentric"
  2544. msgstr ""
  2545. msgctxt "support_pattern option zigzag"
  2546. msgid "Zig Zag"
  2547. msgstr ""
  2548. msgctxt "support_pattern option cross"
  2549. msgid "Cross"
  2550. msgstr ""
  2551. msgctxt "support_pattern option gyroid"
  2552. msgid "Gyroid"
  2553. msgstr ""
  2554. msgctxt "support_wall_count label"
  2555. msgid "Support Wall Line Count"
  2556. msgstr ""
  2557. msgctxt "support_wall_count description"
  2558. msgid "The number of walls with which to surround support infill. Adding a wall can make support print more reliably and can support overhangs better, but increases print time and material used."
  2559. msgstr ""
  2560. msgctxt "support_interface_wall_count label"
  2561. msgid "Support Interface Wall Line Count"
  2562. msgstr ""
  2563. msgctxt "support_interface_wall_count description"
  2564. msgid "The number of walls with which to surround support interface. Adding a wall can make support print more reliably and can support overhangs better, but increases print time and material used."
  2565. msgstr ""
  2566. msgctxt "support_roof_wall_count label"
  2567. msgid "Support Roof Wall Line Count"
  2568. msgstr ""
  2569. msgctxt "support_roof_wall_count description"
  2570. msgid "The number of walls with which to surround support interface roof. Adding a wall can make support print more reliably and can support overhangs better, but increases print time and material used."
  2571. msgstr ""
  2572. msgctxt "support_bottom_wall_count label"
  2573. msgid "Support Bottom Wall Line Count"
  2574. msgstr ""
  2575. msgctxt "support_bottom_wall_count description"
  2576. msgid "The number of walls with which to surround support interface floor. Adding a wall can make support print more reliably and can support overhangs better, but increases print time and material used."
  2577. msgstr ""
  2578. msgctxt "zig_zaggify_support label"
  2579. msgid "Connect Support Lines"
  2580. msgstr ""
  2581. msgctxt "zig_zaggify_support description"
  2582. msgid "Connect the ends of the support lines together. Enabling this setting can make your support more sturdy and reduce underextrusion, but it will cost more material."
  2583. msgstr ""
  2584. msgctxt "support_connect_zigzags label"
  2585. msgid "Connect Support ZigZags"
  2586. msgstr ""
  2587. msgctxt "support_connect_zigzags description"
  2588. msgid "Connect the ZigZags. This will increase the strength of the zig zag support structure."
  2589. msgstr ""
  2590. msgctxt "support_infill_rate label"
  2591. msgid "Support Density"
  2592. msgstr ""
  2593. msgctxt "support_infill_rate description"
  2594. msgid "Adjusts the density of the support structure. A higher value results in better overhangs, but the supports are harder to remove."
  2595. msgstr ""
  2596. msgctxt "support_line_distance label"
  2597. msgid "Support Line Distance"
  2598. msgstr ""
  2599. msgctxt "support_line_distance description"
  2600. msgid "Distance between the printed support structure lines. This setting is calculated by the support density."
  2601. msgstr ""
  2602. msgctxt "support_initial_layer_line_distance label"
  2603. msgid "Initial Layer Support Line Distance"
  2604. msgstr ""
  2605. msgctxt "support_initial_layer_line_distance description"
  2606. msgid "Distance between the printed initial layer support structure lines. This setting is calculated by the support density."
  2607. msgstr ""
  2608. msgctxt "support_infill_density_multiplier_initial_layer label"
  2609. msgid "Support Infill Density Multiplier Initial Layer"
  2610. msgstr ""
  2611. msgctxt "support_infill_density_multiplier_initial_layer description"
  2612. msgid "Multiplier for the infill on the initial layers of the support. Increasing this may help for bed adhesion."
  2613. msgstr ""
  2614. msgctxt "support_infill_angles label"
  2615. msgid "Support Infill Line Directions"
  2616. msgstr ""
  2617. msgctxt "support_infill_angles description"
  2618. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the default angle 0 degrees."
  2619. msgstr ""
  2620. msgctxt "support_brim_enable label"
  2621. msgid "Enable Support Brim"
  2622. msgstr ""
  2623. msgctxt "support_brim_enable description"
  2624. msgid "Generate a brim within the support infill regions of the first layer. This brim is printed underneath the support, not around it. Enabling this setting increases the adhesion of support to the build plate."
  2625. msgstr ""
  2626. msgctxt "support_brim_width label"
  2627. msgid "Support Brim Width"
  2628. msgstr ""
  2629. msgctxt "support_brim_width description"
  2630. msgid "The width of the brim to print underneath the support. A larger brim enhances adhesion to the build plate, at the cost of some extra material."
  2631. msgstr ""
  2632. msgctxt "support_brim_line_count label"
  2633. msgid "Support Brim Line Count"
  2634. msgstr ""
  2635. msgctxt "support_brim_line_count description"
  2636. msgid "The number of lines used for the support brim. More brim lines enhance adhesion to the build plate, at the cost of some extra material."
  2637. msgstr ""
  2638. msgctxt "support_z_distance label"
  2639. msgid "Support Z Distance"
  2640. msgstr ""
  2641. msgctxt "support_z_distance description"
  2642. msgid "Distance from the top/bottom of the support structure to the print. This gap provides clearance to remove the supports after the model is printed. The topmost support layer below the model might be a fraction of regular layers."
  2643. msgstr ""
  2644. msgctxt "support_top_distance label"
  2645. msgid "Support Top Distance"
  2646. msgstr ""
  2647. msgctxt "support_top_distance description"
  2648. msgid "Distance from the top of the support to the print."
  2649. msgstr ""
  2650. msgctxt "support_bottom_distance label"
  2651. msgid "Support Bottom Distance"
  2652. msgstr ""
  2653. msgctxt "support_bottom_distance description"
  2654. msgid "Distance from the print to the bottom of the support. Note that this is rounded up to the next layer height."
  2655. msgstr ""
  2656. msgctxt "support_xy_distance label"
  2657. msgid "Support X/Y Distance"
  2658. msgstr ""
  2659. msgctxt "support_xy_distance description"
  2660. msgid "Distance of the support structure from the print in the X/Y directions."
  2661. msgstr ""
  2662. msgctxt "support_xy_overrides_z label"
  2663. msgid "Support Distance Priority"
  2664. msgstr ""
  2665. msgctxt "support_xy_overrides_z description"
  2666. msgid "Whether the Support X/Y Distance overrides the Support Z Distance or vice versa. When X/Y overrides Z the X/Y distance can push away the support from the model, influencing the actual Z distance to the overhang. We can disable this by not applying the X/Y distance around overhangs."
  2667. msgstr ""
  2668. msgctxt "support_xy_overrides_z option xy_overrides_z"
  2669. msgid "X/Y overrides Z"
  2670. msgstr ""
  2671. msgctxt "support_xy_overrides_z option z_overrides_xy"
  2672. msgid "Z overrides X/Y"
  2673. msgstr ""
  2674. msgctxt "support_xy_distance_overhang label"
  2675. msgid "Minimum Support X/Y Distance"
  2676. msgstr ""
  2677. msgctxt "support_xy_distance_overhang description"
  2678. msgid "Distance of the support structure from the overhang in the X/Y directions."
  2679. msgstr ""
  2680. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_height label"
  2681. msgid "Support Stair Step Height"
  2682. msgstr ""
  2683. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_height description"
  2684. msgid "The height of the steps of the stair-like bottom of support resting on the model. A low value makes the support harder to remove, but too high values can lead to unstable support structures. Set to zero to turn off the stair-like behaviour."
  2685. msgstr ""
  2686. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_width label"
  2687. msgid "Support Stair Step Maximum Width"
  2688. msgstr ""
  2689. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_width description"
  2690. msgid "The maximum width of the steps of the stair-like bottom of support resting on the model. A low value makes the support harder to remove, but too high values can lead to unstable support structures."
  2691. msgstr ""
  2692. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_min_slope label"
  2693. msgid "Support Stair Step Minimum Slope Angle"
  2694. msgstr ""
  2695. msgctxt "support_bottom_stair_step_min_slope description"
  2696. msgid "The minimum slope of the area for stair-stepping to take effect. Low values should make support easier to remove on shallower slopes, but really low values may result in some very counter-intuitive results on other parts of the model."
  2697. msgstr ""
  2698. msgctxt "support_join_distance label"
  2699. msgid "Support Join Distance"
  2700. msgstr ""
  2701. msgctxt "support_join_distance description"
  2702. msgid "The maximum distance between support structures in the X/Y directions. When separate structures are closer together than this value, the structures merge into one."
  2703. msgstr ""
  2704. msgctxt "support_offset label"
  2705. msgid "Support Horizontal Expansion"
  2706. msgstr ""
  2707. msgctxt "support_offset description"
  2708. msgid "Amount of offset applied to all support polygons in each layer. Positive values can smooth out the support areas and result in more sturdy support."
  2709. msgstr ""
  2710. msgctxt "support_infill_sparse_thickness label"
  2711. msgid "Support Infill Layer Thickness"
  2712. msgstr ""
  2713. msgctxt "support_infill_sparse_thickness description"
  2714. msgid "The thickness per layer of support infill material. This value should always be a multiple of the layer height and is otherwise rounded."
  2715. msgstr ""
  2716. msgctxt "gradual_support_infill_steps label"
  2717. msgid "Gradual Support Infill Steps"
  2718. msgstr ""
  2719. msgctxt "gradual_support_infill_steps description"
  2720. msgid "Number of times to reduce the support infill density by half when getting further below top surfaces. Areas which are closer to top surfaces get a higher density, up to the Support Infill Density."
  2721. msgstr ""
  2722. msgctxt "gradual_support_infill_step_height label"
  2723. msgid "Gradual Support Infill Step Height"
  2724. msgstr ""
  2725. msgctxt "gradual_support_infill_step_height description"
  2726. msgid "The height of support infill of a given density before switching to half the density."
  2727. msgstr ""
  2728. msgctxt "minimum_support_area label"
  2729. msgid "Minimum Support Area"
  2730. msgstr ""
  2731. msgctxt "minimum_support_area description"
  2732. msgid "Minimum area size for support polygons. Polygons which have an area smaller than this value will not be generated."
  2733. msgstr ""
  2734. msgctxt "support_interface_enable label"
  2735. msgid "Enable Support Interface"
  2736. msgstr ""
  2737. msgctxt "support_interface_enable description"
  2738. msgid "Generate a dense interface between the model and the support. This will create a skin at the top of the support on which the model is printed and at the bottom of the support, where it rests on the model."
  2739. msgstr ""
  2740. msgctxt "support_roof_enable label"
  2741. msgid "Enable Support Roof"
  2742. msgstr ""
  2743. msgctxt "support_roof_enable description"
  2744. msgid "Generate a dense slab of material between the top of support and the model. This will create a skin between the model and support."
  2745. msgstr ""
  2746. msgctxt "support_bottom_enable label"
  2747. msgid "Enable Support Floor"
  2748. msgstr ""
  2749. msgctxt "support_bottom_enable description"
  2750. msgid "Generate a dense slab of material between the bottom of the support and the model. This will create a skin between the model and support."
  2751. msgstr ""
  2752. msgctxt "support_interface_height label"
  2753. msgid "Support Interface Thickness"
  2754. msgstr ""
  2755. msgctxt "support_interface_height description"
  2756. msgid "The thickness of the interface of the support where it touches with the model on the bottom or the top."
  2757. msgstr ""
  2758. msgctxt "support_roof_height label"
  2759. msgid "Support Roof Thickness"
  2760. msgstr ""
  2761. msgctxt "support_roof_height description"
  2762. msgid "The thickness of the support roofs. This controls the amount of dense layers at the top of the support on which the model rests."
  2763. msgstr ""
  2764. msgctxt "support_bottom_height label"
  2765. msgid "Support Floor Thickness"
  2766. msgstr ""
  2767. msgctxt "support_bottom_height description"
  2768. msgid "The thickness of the support floors. This controls the number of dense layers that are printed on top of places of a model on which support rests."
  2769. msgstr ""
  2770. msgctxt "support_interface_density label"
  2771. msgid "Support Interface Density"
  2772. msgstr ""
  2773. msgctxt "support_interface_density description"
  2774. msgid "Adjusts the density of the roofs and floors of the support structure. A higher value results in better overhangs, but the supports are harder to remove."
  2775. msgstr ""
  2776. msgctxt "support_roof_density label"
  2777. msgid "Support Roof Density"
  2778. msgstr ""
  2779. msgctxt "support_roof_density description"
  2780. msgid "The density of the roofs of the support structure. A higher value results in better overhangs, but the supports are harder to remove."
  2781. msgstr ""
  2782. msgctxt "support_roof_line_distance label"
  2783. msgid "Support Roof Line Distance"
  2784. msgstr ""
  2785. msgctxt "support_roof_line_distance description"
  2786. msgid "Distance between the printed support roof lines. This setting is calculated by the Support Roof Density, but can be adjusted separately."
  2787. msgstr ""
  2788. msgctxt "support_bottom_density label"
  2789. msgid "Support Floor Density"
  2790. msgstr ""
  2791. msgctxt "support_bottom_density description"
  2792. msgid "The density of the floors of the support structure. A higher value results in better adhesion of the support on top of the model."
  2793. msgstr ""
  2794. msgctxt "support_bottom_line_distance label"
  2795. msgid "Support Floor Line Distance"
  2796. msgstr ""
  2797. msgctxt "support_bottom_line_distance description"
  2798. msgid "Distance between the printed support floor lines. This setting is calculated by the Support Floor Density, but can be adjusted separately."
  2799. msgstr ""
  2800. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern label"
  2801. msgid "Support Interface Pattern"
  2802. msgstr ""
  2803. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern description"
  2804. msgid "The pattern with which the interface of the support with the model is printed."
  2805. msgstr ""
  2806. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern option lines"
  2807. msgid "Lines"
  2808. msgstr ""
  2809. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern option grid"
  2810. msgid "Grid"
  2811. msgstr ""
  2812. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern option triangles"
  2813. msgid "Triangles"
  2814. msgstr ""
  2815. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern option concentric"
  2816. msgid "Concentric"
  2817. msgstr ""
  2818. msgctxt "support_interface_pattern option zigzag"
  2819. msgid "Zig Zag"
  2820. msgstr ""
  2821. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern label"
  2822. msgid "Support Roof Pattern"
  2823. msgstr ""
  2824. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern description"
  2825. msgid "The pattern with which the roofs of the support are printed."
  2826. msgstr ""
  2827. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option lines"
  2828. msgid "Lines"
  2829. msgstr ""
  2830. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option grid"
  2831. msgid "Grid"
  2832. msgstr ""
  2833. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option triangles"
  2834. msgid "Triangles"
  2835. msgstr ""
  2836. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option concentric"
  2837. msgid "Concentric"
  2838. msgstr ""
  2839. msgctxt "support_roof_pattern option zigzag"
  2840. msgid "Zig Zag"
  2841. msgstr ""
  2842. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern label"
  2843. msgid "Support Floor Pattern"
  2844. msgstr ""
  2845. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern description"
  2846. msgid "The pattern with which the floors of the support are printed."
  2847. msgstr ""
  2848. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern option lines"
  2849. msgid "Lines"
  2850. msgstr ""
  2851. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern option grid"
  2852. msgid "Grid"
  2853. msgstr ""
  2854. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern option triangles"
  2855. msgid "Triangles"
  2856. msgstr ""
  2857. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern option concentric"
  2858. msgid "Concentric"
  2859. msgstr ""
  2860. msgctxt "support_bottom_pattern option zigzag"
  2861. msgid "Zig Zag"
  2862. msgstr ""
  2863. msgctxt "minimum_interface_area label"
  2864. msgid "Minimum Support Interface Area"
  2865. msgstr ""
  2866. msgctxt "minimum_interface_area description"
  2867. msgid "Minimum area size for support interface polygons. Polygons which have an area smaller than this value will be printed as normal support."
  2868. msgstr ""
  2869. msgctxt "minimum_roof_area label"
  2870. msgid "Minimum Support Roof Area"
  2871. msgstr ""
  2872. msgctxt "minimum_roof_area description"
  2873. msgid "Minimum area size for the roofs of the support. Polygons which have an area smaller than this value will be printed as normal support."
  2874. msgstr ""
  2875. msgctxt "minimum_bottom_area label"
  2876. msgid "Minimum Support Floor Area"
  2877. msgstr ""
  2878. msgctxt "minimum_bottom_area description"
  2879. msgid "Minimum area size for the floors of the support. Polygons which have an area smaller than this value will be printed as normal support."
  2880. msgstr ""
  2881. msgctxt "support_interface_offset label"
  2882. msgid "Support Interface Horizontal Expansion"
  2883. msgstr ""
  2884. msgctxt "support_interface_offset description"
  2885. msgid "Amount of offset applied to the support interface polygons."
  2886. msgstr ""
  2887. msgctxt "support_roof_offset label"
  2888. msgid "Support Roof Horizontal Expansion"
  2889. msgstr ""
  2890. msgctxt "support_roof_offset description"
  2891. msgid "Amount of offset applied to the roofs of the support."
  2892. msgstr ""
  2893. msgctxt "support_bottom_offset label"
  2894. msgid "Support Floor Horizontal Expansion"
  2895. msgstr ""
  2896. msgctxt "support_bottom_offset description"
  2897. msgid "Amount of offset applied to the floors of the support."
  2898. msgstr ""
  2899. msgctxt "support_interface_priority label"
  2900. msgid "Support Interface Priority"
  2901. msgstr ""
  2902. msgctxt "support_interface_priority description"
  2903. msgid "How support interface and support will interact when they overlap. Currently only implemented for support roof."
  2904. msgstr ""
  2905. msgctxt "support_interface_priority option support_area_overwrite_interface_area"
  2906. msgid "Support preferred"
  2907. msgstr ""
  2908. msgctxt "support_interface_priority option interface_area_overwrite_support_area"
  2909. msgid "Interface preferred"
  2910. msgstr ""
  2911. msgctxt "support_interface_priority option support_lines_overwrite_interface_area"
  2912. msgid "Support lines preferred"
  2913. msgstr ""
  2914. msgctxt "support_interface_priority option interface_lines_overwrite_support_area"
  2915. msgid "Interface lines preferred"
  2916. msgstr ""
  2917. msgctxt "support_interface_priority option nothing"
  2918. msgid "Both overlap"
  2919. msgstr ""
  2920. msgctxt "support_interface_angles label"
  2921. msgid "Support Interface Line Directions"
  2922. msgstr ""
  2923. msgctxt "support_interface_angles description"
  2924. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the default angles (alternates between 45 and 135 degrees if interfaces are quite thick or 90 degrees)."
  2925. msgstr ""
  2926. msgctxt "support_roof_angles label"
  2927. msgid "Support Roof Line Directions"
  2928. msgstr ""
  2929. msgctxt "support_roof_angles description"
  2930. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the default angles (alternates between 45 and 135 degrees if interfaces are quite thick or 90 degrees)."
  2931. msgstr ""
  2932. msgctxt "support_bottom_angles label"
  2933. msgid "Support Floor Line Directions"
  2934. msgstr ""
  2935. msgctxt "support_bottom_angles description"
  2936. msgid "A list of integer line directions to use. Elements from the list are used sequentially as the layers progress and when the end of the list is reached, it starts at the beginning again. The list items are separated by commas and the whole list is contained in square brackets. Default is an empty list which means use the default angles (alternates between 45 and 135 degrees if interfaces are quite thick or 90 degrees)."
  2937. msgstr ""
  2938. msgctxt "support_fan_enable label"
  2939. msgid "Fan Speed Override"
  2940. msgstr ""
  2941. msgctxt "support_fan_enable description"
  2942. msgid "When enabled, the print cooling fan speed is altered for the skin regions immediately above the support."
  2943. msgstr ""
  2944. msgctxt "support_supported_skin_fan_speed label"
  2945. msgid "Supported Skin Fan Speed"
  2946. msgstr ""
  2947. msgctxt "support_supported_skin_fan_speed description"
  2948. msgid "Percentage fan speed to use when printing the skin regions immediately above the support. Using a high fan speed can make the support easier to remove."
  2949. msgstr ""
  2950. msgctxt "support_use_towers label"
  2951. msgid "Use Towers"
  2952. msgstr ""
  2953. msgctxt "support_use_towers description"
  2954. msgid "Use specialized towers to support tiny overhang areas. These towers have a larger diameter than the region they support. Near the overhang the towers' diameter decreases, forming a roof."
  2955. msgstr ""
  2956. msgctxt "support_tower_diameter label"
  2957. msgid "Tower Diameter"
  2958. msgstr ""
  2959. msgctxt "support_tower_diameter description"
  2960. msgid "The diameter of a special tower."
  2961. msgstr ""
  2962. msgctxt "support_tower_maximum_supported_diameter label"
  2963. msgid "Maximum Tower-Supported Diameter"
  2964. msgstr ""
  2965. msgctxt "support_tower_maximum_supported_diameter description"
  2966. msgid "Maximum diameter in the X/Y directions of a small area which is to be supported by a specialized support tower."
  2967. msgstr ""
  2968. msgctxt "support_tower_roof_angle label"
  2969. msgid "Tower Roof Angle"
  2970. msgstr ""
  2971. msgctxt "support_tower_roof_angle description"
  2972. msgid "The angle of a rooftop of a tower. A higher value results in pointed tower roofs, a lower value results in flattened tower roofs."
  2973. msgstr ""
  2974. msgctxt "support_mesh_drop_down label"
  2975. msgid "Drop Down Support Mesh"
  2976. msgstr ""
  2977. msgctxt "support_mesh_drop_down description"
  2978. msgid "Make support everywhere below the support mesh, so that there's no overhang in the support mesh."
  2979. msgstr ""
  2980. msgctxt "support_meshes_present label"
  2981. msgid "Scene Has Support Meshes"
  2982. msgstr ""
  2983. msgctxt "support_meshes_present description"
  2984. msgid "There are support meshes present in the scene. This setting is controlled by Cura."
  2985. msgstr ""
  2986. msgctxt "platform_adhesion label"
  2987. msgid "Build Plate Adhesion"
  2988. msgstr ""
  2989. msgctxt "platform_adhesion description"
  2990. msgid "Adhesion"
  2991. msgstr ""
  2992. msgctxt "prime_blob_enable label"
  2993. msgid "Enable Prime Blob"
  2994. msgstr ""
  2995. msgctxt "prime_blob_enable description"
  2996. msgid "Whether to prime the filament with a blob before printing. Turning this setting on will ensure that the extruder will have material ready at the nozzle before printing. Printing Brim or Skirt can act like priming too, in which case turning this setting off saves some time."
  2997. msgstr ""
  2998. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_x label"
  2999. msgid "Extruder Prime X Position"
  3000. msgstr ""
  3001. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_x description"
  3002. msgid "The X coordinate of the position where the nozzle primes at the start of printing."
  3003. msgstr ""
  3004. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_y label"
  3005. msgid "Extruder Prime Y Position"
  3006. msgstr ""
  3007. msgctxt "extruder_prime_pos_y description"
  3008. msgid "The Y coordinate of the position where the nozzle primes at the start of printing."
  3009. msgstr ""
  3010. msgctxt "adhesion_type label"
  3011. msgid "Build Plate Adhesion Type"
  3012. msgstr ""
  3013. msgctxt "adhesion_type description"
  3014. msgid "Different options that help to improve both priming your extrusion and adhesion to the build plate. Brim adds a single layer flat area around the base of your model to prevent warping. Raft adds a thick grid with a roof below the model. Skirt is a line printed around the model, but not connected to the model."
  3015. msgstr ""
  3016. msgctxt "adhesion_type option skirt"
  3017. msgid "Skirt"
  3018. msgstr ""
  3019. msgctxt "adhesion_type option brim"
  3020. msgid "Brim"
  3021. msgstr ""
  3022. msgctxt "adhesion_type option raft"
  3023. msgid "Raft"
  3024. msgstr ""
  3025. msgctxt "adhesion_type option none"
  3026. msgid "None"
  3027. msgstr ""
  3028. msgctxt "adhesion_extruder_nr label"
  3029. msgid "Build Plate Adhesion Extruder"
  3030. msgstr ""
  3031. msgctxt "adhesion_extruder_nr description"
  3032. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the skirt/brim/raft. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  3033. msgstr ""
  3034. msgctxt "skirt_brim_extruder_nr label"
  3035. msgid "Skirt/Brim Extruder"
  3036. msgstr ""
  3037. msgctxt "skirt_brim_extruder_nr description"
  3038. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the skirt or brim. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  3039. msgstr ""
  3040. msgctxt "raft_base_extruder_nr label"
  3041. msgid "Raft Base Extruder"
  3042. msgstr ""
  3043. msgctxt "raft_base_extruder_nr description"
  3044. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the first layer of the raft. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  3045. msgstr ""
  3046. msgctxt "raft_interface_extruder_nr label"
  3047. msgid "Raft Middle Extruder"
  3048. msgstr ""
  3049. msgctxt "raft_interface_extruder_nr description"
  3050. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the middle layer of the raft. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  3051. msgstr ""
  3052. msgctxt "raft_surface_extruder_nr label"
  3053. msgid "Raft Top Extruder"
  3054. msgstr ""
  3055. msgctxt "raft_surface_extruder_nr description"
  3056. msgid "The extruder train to use for printing the top layer(s) of the raft. This is used in multi-extrusion."
  3057. msgstr ""
  3058. msgctxt "skirt_line_count label"
  3059. msgid "Skirt Line Count"
  3060. msgstr ""
  3061. msgctxt "skirt_line_count description"
  3062. msgid "Multiple skirt lines help to prime your extrusion better for small models. Setting this to 0 will disable the skirt."
  3063. msgstr ""
  3064. msgctxt "skirt_height label"
  3065. msgid "Skirt Height"
  3066. msgstr ""
  3067. msgctxt "skirt_height description"
  3068. msgid "Printing the innermost skirt line with multiple layers makes it easy to remove the skirt."
  3069. msgstr ""
  3070. msgctxt "skirt_gap label"
  3071. msgid "Skirt Distance"
  3072. msgstr ""
  3073. msgctxt "skirt_gap description"
  3074. msgid "The horizontal distance between the skirt and the first layer of the print.\nThis is the minimum distance. Multiple skirt lines will extend outwards from this distance."
  3075. msgstr ""
  3076. msgctxt "skirt_brim_minimal_length label"
  3077. msgid "Skirt/Brim Minimum Length"
  3078. msgstr ""
  3079. msgctxt "skirt_brim_minimal_length description"
  3080. msgid "The minimum length of the skirt or brim. If this length is not reached by all skirt or brim lines together, more skirt or brim lines will be added until the minimum length is reached. Note: If the line count is set to 0 this is ignored."
  3081. msgstr ""
  3082. msgctxt "brim_width label"
  3083. msgid "Brim Width"
  3084. msgstr ""
  3085. msgctxt "brim_width description"
  3086. msgid "The distance from the model to the outermost brim line. A larger brim enhances adhesion to the build plate, but also reduces the effective print area."
  3087. msgstr ""
  3088. msgctxt "brim_line_count label"
  3089. msgid "Brim Line Count"
  3090. msgstr ""
  3091. msgctxt "brim_line_count description"
  3092. msgid "The number of lines used for a brim. More brim lines enhance adhesion to the build plate, but also reduces the effective print area."
  3093. msgstr ""
  3094. msgctxt "brim_gap label"
  3095. msgid "Brim Distance"
  3096. msgstr ""
  3097. msgctxt "brim_gap description"
  3098. msgid "The horizontal distance between the first brim line and the outline of the first layer of the print. A small gap can make the brim easier to remove while still providing the thermal benefits."
  3099. msgstr ""
  3100. msgctxt "brim_replaces_support label"
  3101. msgid "Brim Replaces Support"
  3102. msgstr ""
  3103. msgctxt "brim_replaces_support description"
  3104. msgid "Enforce brim to be printed around the model even if that space would otherwise be occupied by support. This replaces some regions of the first layer of support by brim regions."
  3105. msgstr ""
  3106. msgctxt "brim_location label"
  3107. msgid "Brim Location"
  3108. msgstr ""
  3109. msgctxt "brim_location description"
  3110. msgid "Print a brim on the outside of the model, inside, or both. Depending on the model, this helps reducing the amount of brim you need to remove afterwards, while ensuring a proper bed adhesion."
  3111. msgstr ""
  3112. msgctxt "brim_location option outside"
  3113. msgid "Outside Only"
  3114. msgstr ""
  3115. msgctxt "brim_location option inside"
  3116. msgid "Inside Only"
  3117. msgstr ""
  3118. msgctxt "brim_location option everywhere"
  3119. msgid "Everywhere"
  3120. msgstr ""
  3121. msgctxt "brim_inside_margin label"
  3122. msgid "Brim Avoid Margin"
  3123. msgstr ""
  3124. msgctxt "brim_inside_margin description"
  3125. msgid "A brim around a model may touch an other model where you don't want it. This removes all brim within this distance from brimless models."
  3126. msgstr ""
  3127. msgctxt "brim_smart_ordering label"
  3128. msgid "Smart Brim"
  3129. msgstr ""
  3130. msgctxt "brim_smart_ordering description"
  3131. msgid "Swap print order of the innermost and second innermost brim lines. This improves brim removal."
  3132. msgstr ""
  3133. msgctxt "raft_margin label"
  3134. msgid "Raft Extra Margin"
  3135. msgstr ""
  3136. msgctxt "raft_margin description"
  3137. msgid "If the raft is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the model which is also given a raft. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft while using more material and leaving less area for your print."
  3138. msgstr ""
  3139. msgctxt "raft_base_margin label"
  3140. msgid "Raft Base Extra Margin"
  3141. msgstr ""
  3142. msgctxt "raft_base_margin description"
  3143. msgid "If the raft base is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the model which is also given a raft. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft while using more material and leaving less area for your print."
  3144. msgstr ""
  3145. msgctxt "raft_interface_margin label"
  3146. msgid "Raft Middle Extra Margin"
  3147. msgstr ""
  3148. msgctxt "raft_interface_margin description"
  3149. msgid "If the raft middle is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the model which is also given a raft. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft while using more material and leaving less area for your print."
  3150. msgstr ""
  3151. msgctxt "raft_surface_margin label"
  3152. msgid "Raft Top Extra Margin"
  3153. msgstr ""
  3154. msgctxt "raft_surface_margin description"
  3155. msgid "If the raft top is enabled, this is the extra raft area around the model which is also given a raft. Increasing this margin will create a stronger raft while using more material and leaving less area for your print."
  3156. msgstr ""
  3157. msgctxt "raft_remove_inside_corners label"
  3158. msgid "Remove Raft Inside Corners"
  3159. msgstr ""
  3160. msgctxt "raft_remove_inside_corners description"
  3161. msgid "Remove inside corners from the raft, causing the raft to become convex."
  3162. msgstr ""
  3163. msgctxt "raft_base_remove_inside_corners label"
  3164. msgid "Remove Raft Base Inside Corners"
  3165. msgstr ""
  3166. msgctxt "raft_base_remove_inside_corners description"
  3167. msgid "Remove inside corners from the raft base, causing the raft to become convex."
  3168. msgstr ""
  3169. msgctxt "raft_interface_remove_inside_corners label"
  3170. msgid "Remove Raft Middle Inside Corners"
  3171. msgstr ""
  3172. msgctxt "raft_interface_remove_inside_corners description"
  3173. msgid "Remove inside corners from the raft middle part, causing the raft to become convex."
  3174. msgstr ""
  3175. msgctxt "raft_surface_remove_inside_corners label"
  3176. msgid "Remove Raft Top Inside Corners"
  3177. msgstr ""
  3178. msgctxt "raft_surface_remove_inside_corners description"
  3179. msgid "Remove inside corners from the raft top part, causing the raft to become convex."
  3180. msgstr ""
  3181. msgctxt "raft_smoothing label"
  3182. msgid "Raft Smoothing"
  3183. msgstr ""
  3184. msgctxt "raft_smoothing description"
  3185. msgid "This setting controls how much inner corners in the raft outline are rounded. Inward corners are rounded to a semi circle with a radius equal to the value given here. This setting also removes holes in the raft outline which are smaller than such a circle."
  3186. msgstr ""
  3187. msgctxt "raft_base_smoothing label"
  3188. msgid "Raft Base Smoothing"
  3189. msgstr ""
  3190. msgctxt "raft_base_smoothing description"
  3191. msgid "This setting controls how much inner corners in the raft base outline are rounded. Inward corners are rounded to a semi circle with a radius equal to the value given here. This setting also removes holes in the raft outline which are smaller than such a circle."
  3192. msgstr ""
  3193. msgctxt "raft_interface_smoothing label"
  3194. msgid "Raft Middle Smoothing"
  3195. msgstr ""
  3196. msgctxt "raft_interface_smoothing description"
  3197. msgid "This setting controls how much inner corners in the raft middle outline are rounded. Inward corners are rounded to a semi circle with a radius equal to the value given here. This setting also removes holes in the raft outline which are smaller than such a circle."
  3198. msgstr ""
  3199. msgctxt "raft_surface_smoothing label"
  3200. msgid "Raft Top Smoothing"
  3201. msgstr ""
  3202. msgctxt "raft_surface_smoothing description"
  3203. msgid "This setting controls how much inner corners in the raft top outline are rounded. Inward corners are rounded to a semi circle with a radius equal to the value given here. This setting also removes holes in the raft outline which are smaller than such a circle."
  3204. msgstr ""
  3205. msgctxt "raft_airgap label"
  3206. msgid "Raft Air Gap"
  3207. msgstr ""
  3208. msgctxt "raft_airgap description"
  3209. msgid "The gap between the final raft layer and the first layer of the model. Only the first layer is raised by this amount to lower the bonding between the raft layer and the model. Makes it easier to peel off the raft."
  3210. msgstr ""
  3211. msgctxt "layer_0_z_overlap label"
  3212. msgid "Initial Layer Z Overlap"
  3213. msgstr ""
  3214. msgctxt "layer_0_z_overlap description"
  3215. msgid "Make the first and second layer of the model overlap in the Z direction to compensate for the filament lost in the airgap. All models above the first model layer will be shifted down by this amount.\nIt may be noted that sometimes the second layer is printed below initial layer because of this setting. This is intended behavior"
  3216. msgstr ""
  3217. msgctxt "raft_base_thickness label"
  3218. msgid "Raft Base Thickness"
  3219. msgstr ""
  3220. msgctxt "raft_base_thickness description"
  3221. msgid "Layer thickness of the base raft layer. This should be a thick layer which sticks firmly to the printer build plate."
  3222. msgstr ""
  3223. msgctxt "raft_base_line_width label"
  3224. msgid "Raft Base Line Width"
  3225. msgstr ""
  3226. msgctxt "raft_base_line_width description"
  3227. msgid "Width of the lines in the base raft layer. These should be thick lines to assist in build plate adhesion."
  3228. msgstr ""
  3229. msgctxt "raft_base_line_spacing label"
  3230. msgid "Raft Base Line Spacing"
  3231. msgstr ""
  3232. msgctxt "raft_base_line_spacing description"
  3233. msgid "The distance between the raft lines for the base raft layer. Wide spacing makes for easy removal of the raft from the build plate."
  3234. msgstr ""
  3235. msgctxt "raft_base_infill_overlap label"
  3236. msgid "Raft Base Infill Overlap Percentage"
  3237. msgstr ""
  3238. msgctxt "raft_base_infill_overlap description"
  3239. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft base, as a percentage of the infill line width. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3240. msgstr ""
  3241. msgctxt "raft_base_infill_overlap_mm label"
  3242. msgid "Raft Base Infill Overlap"
  3243. msgstr ""
  3244. msgctxt "raft_base_infill_overlap_mm description"
  3245. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft base. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3246. msgstr ""
  3247. msgctxt "raft_interface_layers label"
  3248. msgid "Raft Middle Layers"
  3249. msgstr ""
  3250. msgctxt "raft_interface_layers description"
  3251. msgid "The number of layers between the base and the surface of the raft. These comprise the main thickness of the raft. Increasing this creates a thicker, sturdier raft."
  3252. msgstr ""
  3253. msgctxt "raft_interface_thickness label"
  3254. msgid "Raft Middle Thickness"
  3255. msgstr ""
  3256. msgctxt "raft_interface_thickness description"
  3257. msgid "Layer thickness of the middle raft layer."
  3258. msgstr ""
  3259. msgctxt "raft_interface_line_width label"
  3260. msgid "Raft Middle Line Width"
  3261. msgstr ""
  3262. msgctxt "raft_interface_line_width description"
  3263. msgid "Width of the lines in the middle raft layer. Making the second layer extrude more causes the lines to stick to the build plate."
  3264. msgstr ""
  3265. msgctxt "raft_interface_line_spacing label"
  3266. msgid "Raft Middle Spacing"
  3267. msgstr ""
  3268. msgctxt "raft_interface_line_spacing description"
  3269. msgid "The distance between the raft lines for the middle raft layer. The spacing of the middle should be quite wide, while being dense enough to support the top raft layers."
  3270. msgstr ""
  3271. msgctxt "raft_interface_z_offset label"
  3272. msgid "Raft Interface Z Offset"
  3273. msgstr ""
  3274. msgctxt "raft_interface_z_offset description"
  3275. msgid "When printing the first layer of the raft interface, translate by this offset to customize the adhesion between base and interface. A negative offset should improve the adhesion."
  3276. msgstr ""
  3277. msgctxt "raft_interface_infill_overlap label"
  3278. msgid "Raft Interface Infill Overlap Percentage"
  3279. msgstr ""
  3280. msgctxt "raft_interface_infill_overlap description"
  3281. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft interface, as a percentage of the infill line width. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3282. msgstr ""
  3283. msgctxt "raft_interface_infill_overlap_mm label"
  3284. msgid "Raft Interface Infill Overlap"
  3285. msgstr ""
  3286. msgctxt "raft_interface_infill_overlap_mm description"
  3287. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft interface. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3288. msgstr ""
  3289. msgctxt "raft_surface_layers label"
  3290. msgid "Raft Top Layers"
  3291. msgstr ""
  3292. msgctxt "raft_surface_layers description"
  3293. msgid "The number of top layers on top of the 2nd raft layer. These are fully filled layers that the model sits on. 2 layers result in a smoother top surface than 1."
  3294. msgstr ""
  3295. msgctxt "raft_surface_thickness label"
  3296. msgid "Raft Top Layer Thickness"
  3297. msgstr ""
  3298. msgctxt "raft_surface_thickness description"
  3299. msgid "Layer thickness of the top raft layers."
  3300. msgstr ""
  3301. msgctxt "raft_surface_line_width label"
  3302. msgid "Raft Top Line Width"
  3303. msgstr ""
  3304. msgctxt "raft_surface_line_width description"
  3305. msgid "Width of the lines in the top surface of the raft. These can be thin lines so that the top of the raft becomes smooth."
  3306. msgstr ""
  3307. msgctxt "raft_surface_line_spacing label"
  3308. msgid "Raft Top Spacing"
  3309. msgstr ""
  3310. msgctxt "raft_surface_line_spacing description"
  3311. msgid "The distance between the raft lines for the top raft layers. The spacing should be equal to the line width, so that the surface is solid."
  3312. msgstr ""
  3313. msgctxt "raft_surface_z_offset label"
  3314. msgid "Raft Surface Z Offset"
  3315. msgstr ""
  3316. msgctxt "raft_surface_z_offset description"
  3317. msgid "When printing the first layer of the raft surface, translate by this offset to customize the adhesion between interface and surface. A negative offset should improve the adhesion."
  3318. msgstr ""
  3319. msgctxt "raft_surface_monotonic label"
  3320. msgid "Monotonic Raft Top Surface Order"
  3321. msgstr ""
  3322. msgctxt "raft_surface_monotonic description"
  3323. msgid "Print raft top surface lines in an ordering that causes them to always overlap with adjacent lines in a single direction. This takes slightly more time to print, but makes the surface look more consistent, which is also visible on the model bottom surface."
  3324. msgstr ""
  3325. msgctxt "raft_surface_infill_overlap label"
  3326. msgid "Raft Surface Infill Overlap Percentage"
  3327. msgstr ""
  3328. msgctxt "raft_surface_infill_overlap description"
  3329. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft surface, as a percentage of the infill line width. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3330. msgstr ""
  3331. msgctxt "raft_surface_infill_overlap_mm label"
  3332. msgid "Raft Surface Infill Overlap"
  3333. msgstr ""
  3334. msgctxt "raft_surface_infill_overlap_mm description"
  3335. msgid "The amount of overlap between the infill and the walls of the raft surface. A slight overlap allows the walls to connect firmly to the infill."
  3336. msgstr ""
  3337. msgctxt "raft_wall_count label"
  3338. msgid "Raft Wall Count"
  3339. msgstr ""
  3340. msgctxt "raft_wall_count description"
  3341. msgid "The number of contours to print around the linear pattern of the raft."
  3342. msgstr ""
  3343. msgctxt "raft_base_wall_count label"
  3344. msgid "Raft Base Wall Count"
  3345. msgstr ""
  3346. msgctxt "raft_base_wall_count description"
  3347. msgid "The number of contours to print around the linear pattern in the base layer of the raft."
  3348. msgstr ""
  3349. msgctxt "raft_interface_wall_count label"
  3350. msgid "Raft Middle Wall Count"
  3351. msgstr ""
  3352. msgctxt "raft_interface_wall_count description"
  3353. msgid "The number of contours to print around the linear pattern in the middle layers of the raft."
  3354. msgstr ""
  3355. msgctxt "raft_surface_wall_count label"
  3356. msgid "Raft Top Wall Count"
  3357. msgstr ""
  3358. msgctxt "raft_surface_wall_count description"
  3359. msgid "The number of contours to print around the linear pattern in the top layers of the raft."
  3360. msgstr ""
  3361. msgctxt "raft_speed label"
  3362. msgid "Raft Print Speed"
  3363. msgstr ""
  3364. msgctxt "raft_speed description"
  3365. msgid "The speed at which the raft is printed."
  3366. msgstr ""
  3367. msgctxt "raft_base_speed label"
  3368. msgid "Raft Base Print Speed"
  3369. msgstr ""
  3370. msgctxt "raft_base_speed description"
  3371. msgid "The speed at which the base raft layer is printed. This should be printed quite slowly, as the volume of material coming out of the nozzle is quite high."
  3372. msgstr ""
  3373. msgctxt "raft_interface_speed label"
  3374. msgid "Raft Middle Print Speed"
  3375. msgstr ""
  3376. msgctxt "raft_interface_speed description"
  3377. msgid "The speed at which the middle raft layer is printed. This should be printed quite slowly, as the volume of material coming out of the nozzle is quite high."
  3378. msgstr ""
  3379. msgctxt "raft_surface_speed label"
  3380. msgid "Raft Top Print Speed"
  3381. msgstr ""
  3382. msgctxt "raft_surface_speed description"
  3383. msgid "The speed at which the top raft layers are printed. These should be printed a bit slower, so that the nozzle can slowly smooth out adjacent surface lines."
  3384. msgstr ""
  3385. msgctxt "raft_acceleration label"
  3386. msgid "Raft Print Acceleration"
  3387. msgstr ""
  3388. msgctxt "raft_acceleration description"
  3389. msgid "The acceleration with which the raft is printed."
  3390. msgstr ""
  3391. msgctxt "raft_base_acceleration label"
  3392. msgid "Raft Base Print Acceleration"
  3393. msgstr ""
  3394. msgctxt "raft_base_acceleration description"
  3395. msgid "The acceleration with which the base raft layer is printed."
  3396. msgstr ""
  3397. msgctxt "raft_interface_acceleration label"
  3398. msgid "Raft Middle Print Acceleration"
  3399. msgstr ""
  3400. msgctxt "raft_interface_acceleration description"
  3401. msgid "The acceleration with which the middle raft layer is printed."
  3402. msgstr ""
  3403. msgctxt "raft_surface_acceleration label"
  3404. msgid "Raft Top Print Acceleration"
  3405. msgstr ""
  3406. msgctxt "raft_surface_acceleration description"
  3407. msgid "The acceleration with which the top raft layers are printed."
  3408. msgstr ""
  3409. msgctxt "raft_jerk label"
  3410. msgid "Raft Print Jerk"
  3411. msgstr ""
  3412. msgctxt "raft_jerk description"
  3413. msgid "The jerk with which the raft is printed."
  3414. msgstr ""
  3415. msgctxt "raft_base_jerk label"
  3416. msgid "Raft Base Print Jerk"
  3417. msgstr ""
  3418. msgctxt "raft_base_jerk description"
  3419. msgid "The jerk with which the base raft layer is printed."
  3420. msgstr ""
  3421. msgctxt "raft_interface_jerk label"
  3422. msgid "Raft Middle Print Jerk"
  3423. msgstr ""
  3424. msgctxt "raft_interface_jerk description"
  3425. msgid "The jerk with which the middle raft layer is printed."
  3426. msgstr ""
  3427. msgctxt "raft_surface_jerk label"
  3428. msgid "Raft Top Print Jerk"
  3429. msgstr ""
  3430. msgctxt "raft_surface_jerk description"
  3431. msgid "The jerk with which the top raft layers are printed."
  3432. msgstr ""
  3433. msgctxt "raft_fan_speed label"
  3434. msgid "Raft Fan Speed"
  3435. msgstr ""
  3436. msgctxt "raft_fan_speed description"
  3437. msgid "The fan speed for the raft."
  3438. msgstr ""
  3439. msgctxt "raft_base_fan_speed label"
  3440. msgid "Raft Base Fan Speed"
  3441. msgstr ""
  3442. msgctxt "raft_base_fan_speed description"
  3443. msgid "The fan speed for the base raft layer."
  3444. msgstr ""
  3445. msgctxt "raft_interface_fan_speed label"
  3446. msgid "Raft Middle Fan Speed"
  3447. msgstr ""
  3448. msgctxt "raft_interface_fan_speed description"
  3449. msgid "The fan speed for the middle raft layer."
  3450. msgstr ""
  3451. msgctxt "raft_surface_fan_speed label"
  3452. msgid "Raft Top Fan Speed"
  3453. msgstr ""
  3454. msgctxt "raft_surface_fan_speed description"
  3455. msgid "The fan speed for the top raft layers."
  3456. msgstr ""
  3457. msgctxt "raft_flow label"
  3458. msgid "Raft Flow"
  3459. msgstr ""
  3460. msgctxt "raft_flow description"
  3461. msgid "The amount of material, relative to a normal extrusion line, to extrude during raft printing. Having an increased flow may improve adhesion and raft structural strength."
  3462. msgstr ""
  3463. msgctxt "raft_base_flow label"
  3464. msgid "Raft Base Flow"
  3465. msgstr ""
  3466. msgctxt "raft_base_flow description"
  3467. msgid "The amount of material, relative to a normal extrusion line, to extrude during raft base printing. Having an increased flow may improve adhesion and raft structural strength."
  3468. msgstr ""
  3469. msgctxt "raft_interface_flow label"
  3470. msgid "Raft Interface Flow"
  3471. msgstr ""
  3472. msgctxt "raft_interface_flow description"
  3473. msgid "The amount of material, relative to a normal extrusion line, to extrude during raft interface printing. Having an increased flow may improve adhesion and raft structural strength."
  3474. msgstr ""
  3475. msgctxt "raft_surface_flow label"
  3476. msgid "Raft Surface Flow"
  3477. msgstr ""
  3478. msgctxt "raft_surface_flow description"
  3479. msgid "The amount of material, relative to a normal extrusion line, to extrude during raft surface printing. Having an increased flow may improve adhesion and raft structural strength."
  3480. msgstr ""
  3481. msgctxt "dual label"
  3482. msgid "Dual Extrusion"
  3483. msgstr ""
  3484. msgctxt "dual description"
  3485. msgid "Settings used for printing with multiple extruders."
  3486. msgstr ""
  3487. msgctxt "prime_tower_enable label"
  3488. msgid "Enable Prime Tower"
  3489. msgstr ""
  3490. msgctxt "prime_tower_enable description"
  3491. msgid "Print a tower next to the print which serves to prime the material after each nozzle switch."
  3492. msgstr ""
  3493. msgctxt "prime_tower_mode label"
  3494. msgid "Prime Tower Type"
  3495. msgstr ""
  3496. msgctxt "prime_tower_mode description"
  3497. msgid "<html>How to generate the prime tower:<ul><li><b>Normal:</b> create a bucket in which secondary materials are primed</li><li><b>Interleaved:</b> create a prime tower as sparse as possible. This will save time and filament, but is only possible if the used materials adhere to each other</li></ul></html>"
  3498. msgstr ""
  3499. msgctxt "prime_tower_mode option normal"
  3500. msgid "Normal"
  3501. msgstr ""
  3502. msgctxt "prime_tower_mode option interleaved"
  3503. msgid "Interleaved"
  3504. msgstr ""
  3505. msgctxt "prime_tower_size label"
  3506. msgid "Prime Tower Size"
  3507. msgstr ""
  3508. msgctxt "prime_tower_size description"
  3509. msgid "The width of the prime tower."
  3510. msgstr ""
  3511. msgctxt "prime_tower_min_volume label"
  3512. msgid "Prime Tower Minimum Volume"
  3513. msgstr ""
  3514. msgctxt "prime_tower_min_volume description"
  3515. msgid "The minimum volume for each layer of the prime tower in order to purge enough material."
  3516. msgstr ""
  3517. msgctxt "prime_tower_max_bridging_distance label"
  3518. msgid "Prime Tower Maximum Bridging Distance"
  3519. msgstr ""
  3520. msgctxt "prime_tower_max_bridging_distance description"
  3521. msgid "The maximum length of the branches which may be printed over the air."
  3522. msgstr ""
  3523. msgctxt "prime_tower_min_shell_thickness label"
  3524. msgid "Prime Tower Minimum Shell Thickness"
  3525. msgstr ""
  3526. msgctxt "prime_tower_min_shell_thickness description"
  3527. msgid "The minimum thickness of the prime tower shell. You may increase it to make the prime tower stronger."
  3528. msgstr ""
  3529. msgctxt "prime_tower_position_x label"
  3530. msgid "Prime Tower X Position"
  3531. msgstr ""
  3532. msgctxt "prime_tower_position_x description"
  3533. msgid "The x coordinate of the position of the prime tower."
  3534. msgstr ""
  3535. msgctxt "prime_tower_position_y label"
  3536. msgid "Prime Tower Y Position"
  3537. msgstr ""
  3538. msgctxt "prime_tower_position_y description"
  3539. msgid "The y coordinate of the position of the prime tower."
  3540. msgstr ""
  3541. msgctxt "prime_tower_wipe_enabled label"
  3542. msgid "Wipe Inactive Nozzle on Prime Tower"
  3543. msgstr ""
  3544. msgctxt "prime_tower_wipe_enabled description"
  3545. msgid "After printing the prime tower with one nozzle, wipe the oozed material from the other nozzle off on the prime tower."
  3546. msgstr ""
  3547. msgctxt "prime_tower_brim_enable label"
  3548. msgid "Prime Tower Base"
  3549. msgstr ""
  3550. msgctxt "prime_tower_brim_enable description"
  3551. msgid "By enabling this setting, your prime-tower will get a brim, even if the model doesn't. If you want a sturdier base for a high tower, you can increase the base height."
  3552. msgstr ""
  3553. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_size label"
  3554. msgid "Prime Tower Base Size"
  3555. msgstr ""
  3556. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_size description"
  3557. msgid "The width of the prime tower brim/base. A larger base enhances adhesion to the build plate, but also reduces the effective print area."
  3558. msgstr ""
  3559. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_height label"
  3560. msgid "Prime Tower Base Height"
  3561. msgstr ""
  3562. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_height description"
  3563. msgid "The height of the prime tower base. Increasing this value will result in a more sturdy prime tower because the base will be wider. If this setting is too low, the prime tower will not have a sturdy base."
  3564. msgstr ""
  3565. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_curve_magnitude label"
  3566. msgid "Prime Tower Base Slope"
  3567. msgstr ""
  3568. msgctxt "prime_tower_base_curve_magnitude description"
  3569. msgid "The magnitude factor used for the slope of the prime tower base. If you increase this value, the base will become slimmer. If you decrease it, the base will become thicker."
  3570. msgstr ""
  3571. msgctxt "prime_tower_raft_base_line_spacing label"
  3572. msgid "Prime Tower Raft Line Spacing"
  3573. msgstr ""
  3574. msgctxt "prime_tower_raft_base_line_spacing description"
  3575. msgid "The distance between the raft lines for the unique prime tower raft layer. Wide spacing makes for easy removal of the raft from the build plate."
  3576. msgstr ""
  3577. msgctxt "ooze_shield_enabled label"
  3578. msgid "Enable Ooze Shield"
  3579. msgstr ""
  3580. msgctxt "ooze_shield_enabled description"
  3581. msgid "Enable exterior ooze shield. This will create a shell around the model which is likely to wipe a second nozzle if it's at the same height as the first nozzle."
  3582. msgstr ""
  3583. msgctxt "ooze_shield_angle label"
  3584. msgid "Ooze Shield Angle"
  3585. msgstr ""
  3586. msgctxt "ooze_shield_angle description"
  3587. msgid "The maximum angle a part in the ooze shield will have. With 0 degrees being vertical, and 90 degrees being horizontal. A smaller angle leads to less failed ooze shields, but more material."
  3588. msgstr ""
  3589. msgctxt "ooze_shield_dist label"
  3590. msgid "Ooze Shield Distance"
  3591. msgstr ""
  3592. msgctxt "ooze_shield_dist description"
  3593. msgid "Distance of the ooze shield from the print, in the X/Y directions."
  3594. msgstr ""
  3595. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_amount label"
  3596. msgid "Nozzle Switch Retraction Distance"
  3597. msgstr ""
  3598. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_amount description"
  3599. msgid "The amount of retraction when switching extruders. Set to 0 for no retraction at all. This should generally be the same as the length of the heat zone."
  3600. msgstr ""
  3601. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_speeds label"
  3602. msgid "Nozzle Switch Retraction Speed"
  3603. msgstr ""
  3604. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_speeds description"
  3605. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted. A higher retraction speed works better, but a very high retraction speed can lead to filament grinding."
  3606. msgstr ""
  3607. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_speed label"
  3608. msgid "Nozzle Switch Retract Speed"
  3609. msgstr ""
  3610. msgctxt "switch_extruder_retraction_speed description"
  3611. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted during a nozzle switch retract."
  3612. msgstr ""
  3613. msgctxt "switch_extruder_prime_speed label"
  3614. msgid "Nozzle Switch Prime Speed"
  3615. msgstr ""
  3616. msgctxt "switch_extruder_prime_speed description"
  3617. msgid "The speed at which the filament is pushed back after a nozzle switch retraction."
  3618. msgstr ""
  3619. msgctxt "switch_extruder_extra_prime_amount label"
  3620. msgid "Nozzle Switch Extra Prime Amount"
  3621. msgstr ""
  3622. msgctxt "switch_extruder_extra_prime_amount description"
  3623. msgid "Extra material to prime after nozzle switching."
  3624. msgstr ""
  3625. msgctxt "meshfix label"
  3626. msgid "Mesh Fixes"
  3627. msgstr ""
  3628. msgctxt "meshfix description"
  3629. msgid "Make the meshes more suited for 3D printing."
  3630. msgstr ""
  3631. msgctxt "meshfix_union_all label"
  3632. msgid "Union Overlapping Volumes"
  3633. msgstr ""
  3634. msgctxt "meshfix_union_all description"
  3635. msgid "Ignore the internal geometry arising from overlapping volumes within a mesh and print the volumes as one. This may cause unintended internal cavities to disappear."
  3636. msgstr ""
  3637. msgctxt "meshfix_union_all_remove_holes label"
  3638. msgid "Remove All Holes"
  3639. msgstr ""
  3640. msgctxt "meshfix_union_all_remove_holes description"
  3641. msgid "Remove the holes in each layer and keep only the outside shape. This will ignore any invisible internal geometry. However, it also ignores layer holes which can be viewed from above or below."
  3642. msgstr ""
  3643. msgctxt "meshfix_extensive_stitching label"
  3644. msgid "Extensive Stitching"
  3645. msgstr ""
  3646. msgctxt "meshfix_extensive_stitching description"
  3647. msgid "Extensive stitching tries to stitch up open holes in the mesh by closing the hole with touching polygons. This option can introduce a lot of processing time."
  3648. msgstr ""
  3649. msgctxt "meshfix_keep_open_polygons label"
  3650. msgid "Keep Disconnected Faces"
  3651. msgstr ""
  3652. msgctxt "meshfix_keep_open_polygons description"
  3653. msgid "Normally Cura tries to stitch up small holes in the mesh and remove parts of a layer with big holes. Enabling this option keeps those parts which cannot be stitched. This option should be used as a last resort option when everything else fails to produce proper g-code."
  3654. msgstr ""
  3655. msgctxt "multiple_mesh_overlap label"
  3656. msgid "Merged Meshes Overlap"
  3657. msgstr ""
  3658. msgctxt "multiple_mesh_overlap description"
  3659. msgid "Make meshes which are touching each other overlap a bit. This makes them bond together better."
  3660. msgstr ""
  3661. msgctxt "carve_multiple_volumes label"
  3662. msgid "Remove Mesh Intersection"
  3663. msgstr ""
  3664. msgctxt "carve_multiple_volumes description"
  3665. msgid "Remove areas where multiple meshes are overlapping with each other. This may be used if merged dual material objects overlap with each other."
  3666. msgstr ""
  3667. msgctxt "alternate_carve_order label"
  3668. msgid "Alternate Mesh Removal"
  3669. msgstr ""
  3670. msgctxt "alternate_carve_order description"
  3671. msgid "Switch to which mesh intersecting volumes will belong with every layer, so that the overlapping meshes become interwoven. Turning this setting off will cause one of the meshes to obtain all of the volume in the overlap, while it is removed from the other meshes."
  3672. msgstr ""
  3673. msgctxt "remove_empty_first_layers label"
  3674. msgid "Remove Empty First Layers"
  3675. msgstr ""
  3676. msgctxt "remove_empty_first_layers description"
  3677. msgid "Remove empty layers beneath the first printed layer if they are present. Disabling this setting can cause empty first layers if the Slicing Tolerance setting is set to Exclusive or Middle."
  3678. msgstr ""
  3679. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_resolution label"
  3680. msgid "Maximum Resolution"
  3681. msgstr ""
  3682. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_resolution description"
  3683. msgid "The minimum size of a line segment after slicing. If you increase this, the mesh will have a lower resolution. This may allow the printer to keep up with the speed it has to process g-code and will increase slice speed by removing details of the mesh that it can't process anyway."
  3684. msgstr ""
  3685. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_travel_resolution label"
  3686. msgid "Maximum Travel Resolution"
  3687. msgstr ""
  3688. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_travel_resolution description"
  3689. msgid "The minimum size of a travel line segment after slicing. If you increase this, the travel moves will have less smooth corners. This may allow the printer to keep up with the speed it has to process g-code, but it may cause model avoidance to become less accurate."
  3690. msgstr ""
  3691. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_deviation label"
  3692. msgid "Maximum Deviation"
  3693. msgstr ""
  3694. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_deviation description"
  3695. msgid "The maximum deviation allowed when reducing the resolution for the Maximum Resolution setting. If you increase this, the print will be less accurate, but the g-code will be smaller. Maximum Deviation is a limit for Maximum Resolution, so if the two conflict the Maximum Deviation will always be held true."
  3696. msgstr ""
  3697. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_extrusion_area_deviation label"
  3698. msgid "Maximum Extrusion Area Deviation"
  3699. msgstr ""
  3700. msgctxt "meshfix_maximum_extrusion_area_deviation description"
  3701. msgid "The maximum extrusion area deviation allowed when removing intermediate points from a straight line. An intermediate point may serve as width-changing point in a long straight line. Therefore, if it is removed, it will cause the line to have a uniform width and, as a result, lose (or gain) a bit of extrusion area. If you increase this you may notice slight under- (or over-) extrusion in between straight parallel walls, as more intermediate width-changing points will be allowed to be removed. Your print will be less accurate, but the g-code will be smaller."
  3702. msgstr ""
  3703. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_enabled label"
  3704. msgid "Enable Fluid Motion"
  3705. msgstr ""
  3706. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_enabled description"
  3707. msgid "When enabled tool paths are corrected for printers with smooth motion planners. Small movements that deviate from the general tool path direction are smoothed to improve fluid motions."
  3708. msgstr ""
  3709. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_shift_distance label"
  3710. msgid "Fluid Motion Shift Distance"
  3711. msgstr ""
  3712. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_shift_distance description"
  3713. msgid "Distance points are shifted to smooth the path"
  3714. msgstr ""
  3715. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_small_distance label"
  3716. msgid "Fluid Motion Small Distance"
  3717. msgstr ""
  3718. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_small_distance description"
  3719. msgid "Distance points are shifted to smooth the path"
  3720. msgstr ""
  3721. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_angle label"
  3722. msgid "Fluid Motion Angle"
  3723. msgstr ""
  3724. msgctxt "meshfix_fluid_motion_angle description"
  3725. msgid "If a toolpath-segment deviates more than this angle from the general motion it is smoothed."
  3726. msgstr ""
  3727. msgctxt "blackmagic label"
  3728. msgid "Special Modes"
  3729. msgstr ""
  3730. msgctxt "blackmagic description"
  3731. msgid "Non-traditional ways to print your models."
  3732. msgstr ""
  3733. msgctxt "print_sequence label"
  3734. msgid "Print Sequence"
  3735. msgstr ""
  3736. msgctxt "print_sequence description"
  3737. msgid "Whether to print all models one layer at a time or to wait for one model to finish, before moving on to the next. One at a time mode is possible if a) only one extruder is enabled and b) all models are separated in such a way that the whole print head can move in between and all models are lower than the distance between the nozzle and the X/Y axes."
  3738. msgstr ""
  3739. msgctxt "print_sequence option all_at_once"
  3740. msgid "All at Once"
  3741. msgstr ""
  3742. msgctxt "print_sequence option one_at_a_time"
  3743. msgid "One at a Time"
  3744. msgstr ""
  3745. msgctxt "user_defined_print_order_enabled label"
  3746. msgid "Set Print Sequence Manually"
  3747. msgstr ""
  3748. msgctxt "user_defined_print_order_enabled description"
  3749. msgid "Allows you to order the object list to manually set the print sequence. First object from the list will be printed first."
  3750. msgstr ""
  3751. msgctxt "infill_mesh label"
  3752. msgid "Infill Mesh"
  3753. msgstr ""
  3754. msgctxt "infill_mesh description"
  3755. msgid "Use this mesh to modify the infill of other meshes with which it overlaps. Replaces infill regions of other meshes with regions for this mesh. It's suggested to only print one Wall and no Top/Bottom Skin for this mesh."
  3756. msgstr ""
  3757. msgctxt "infill_mesh_order label"
  3758. msgid "Mesh Processing Rank"
  3759. msgstr ""
  3760. msgctxt "infill_mesh_order description"
  3761. msgid "Determines the priority of this mesh when considering multiple overlapping infill meshes. Areas where multiple infill meshes overlap will take on the settings of the mesh with the highest rank. An infill mesh with a higher rank will modify the infill of infill meshes with lower rank and normal meshes."
  3762. msgstr ""
  3763. msgctxt "cutting_mesh label"
  3764. msgid "Cutting Mesh"
  3765. msgstr ""
  3766. msgctxt "cutting_mesh description"
  3767. msgid "Limit the volume of this mesh to within other meshes. You can use this to make certain areas of one mesh print with different settings and with a whole different extruder."
  3768. msgstr ""
  3769. msgctxt "mold_enabled label"
  3770. msgid "Mold"
  3771. msgstr ""
  3772. msgctxt "mold_enabled description"
  3773. msgid "Print models as a mold, which can be cast in order to get a model which resembles the models on the build plate."
  3774. msgstr ""
  3775. msgctxt "mold_width label"
  3776. msgid "Minimal Mold Width"
  3777. msgstr ""
  3778. msgctxt "mold_width description"
  3779. msgid "The minimal distance between the outside of the mold and the outside of the model."
  3780. msgstr ""
  3781. msgctxt "mold_roof_height label"
  3782. msgid "Mold Roof Height"
  3783. msgstr ""
  3784. msgctxt "mold_roof_height description"
  3785. msgid "The height above horizontal parts in your model which to print mold."
  3786. msgstr ""
  3787. msgctxt "mold_angle label"
  3788. msgid "Mold Angle"
  3789. msgstr ""
  3790. msgctxt "mold_angle description"
  3791. msgid "The angle of overhang of the outer walls created for the mold. 0° will make the outer shell of the mold vertical, while 90° will make the outside of the model follow the contour of the model."
  3792. msgstr ""
  3793. msgctxt "support_mesh label"
  3794. msgid "Support Mesh"
  3795. msgstr ""
  3796. msgctxt "support_mesh description"
  3797. msgid "Use this mesh to specify support areas. This can be used to generate support structure."
  3798. msgstr ""
  3799. msgctxt "anti_overhang_mesh label"
  3800. msgid "Anti Overhang Mesh"
  3801. msgstr ""
  3802. msgctxt "anti_overhang_mesh description"
  3803. msgid "Use this mesh to specify where no part of the model should be detected as overhang. This can be used to remove unwanted support structure."
  3804. msgstr ""
  3805. msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode label"
  3806. msgid "Surface Mode"
  3807. msgstr ""
  3808. msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode description"
  3809. msgid "Treat the model as a surface only, a volume, or volumes with loose surfaces. The normal print mode only prints enclosed volumes. \"Surface\" prints a single wall tracing the mesh surface with no infill and no top/bottom skin. \"Both\" prints enclosed volumes like normal and any remaining polygons as surfaces."
  3810. msgstr ""
  3811. msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option normal"
  3812. msgid "Normal"
  3813. msgstr ""
  3814. msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option surface"
  3815. msgid "Surface"
  3816. msgstr ""
  3817. msgctxt "magic_mesh_surface_mode option both"
  3818. msgid "Both"
  3819. msgstr ""
  3820. msgctxt "magic_spiralize label"
  3821. msgid "Spiralize Outer Contour"
  3822. msgstr ""
  3823. msgctxt "magic_spiralize description"
  3824. msgid "Spiralize smooths out the Z move of the outer edge. This will create a steady Z increase over the whole print. This feature turns a solid model into a single walled print with a solid bottom. This feature should only be enabled when each layer only contains a single part."
  3825. msgstr ""
  3826. msgctxt "smooth_spiralized_contours label"
  3827. msgid "Smooth Spiralized Contours"
  3828. msgstr ""
  3829. msgctxt "smooth_spiralized_contours description"
  3830. msgid "Smooth the spiralized contours to reduce the visibility of the Z seam (the Z seam should be barely visible on the print but will still be visible in the layer view). Note that smoothing will tend to blur fine surface details."
  3831. msgstr ""
  3832. msgctxt "relative_extrusion label"
  3833. msgid "Relative Extrusion"
  3834. msgstr ""
  3835. msgctxt "relative_extrusion description"
  3836. msgid "Use relative extrusion rather than absolute extrusion. Using relative E-steps makes for easier post-processing of the g-code. However, it's not supported by all printers and it may produce very slight deviations in the amount of deposited material compared to absolute E-steps. Irrespective of this setting, the extrusion mode will always be set to absolute before any g-code script is output."
  3837. msgstr ""
  3838. msgctxt "experimental label"
  3839. msgid "Experimental"
  3840. msgstr ""
  3841. msgctxt "experimental description"
  3842. msgid "Features that haven't completely been fleshed out yet."
  3843. msgstr ""
  3844. msgctxt "slicing_tolerance label"
  3845. msgid "Slicing Tolerance"
  3846. msgstr ""
  3847. msgctxt "slicing_tolerance description"
  3848. msgid "Vertical tolerance in the sliced layers. The contours of a layer are normally generated by taking cross sections through the middle of each layer's thickness (Middle). Alternatively each layer can have the areas which fall inside of the volume throughout the entire thickness of the layer (Exclusive) or a layer has the areas which fall inside anywhere within the layer (Inclusive). Inclusive retains the most details, Exclusive makes for the best fit and Middle stays closest to the original surface."
  3849. msgstr ""
  3850. msgctxt "slicing_tolerance option middle"
  3851. msgid "Middle"
  3852. msgstr ""
  3853. msgctxt "slicing_tolerance option exclusive"
  3854. msgid "Exclusive"
  3855. msgstr ""
  3856. msgctxt "slicing_tolerance option inclusive"
  3857. msgid "Inclusive"
  3858. msgstr ""
  3859. msgctxt "infill_enable_travel_optimization label"
  3860. msgid "Infill Travel Optimization"
  3861. msgstr ""
  3862. msgctxt "infill_enable_travel_optimization description"
  3863. msgid "When enabled, the order in which the infill lines are printed is optimized to reduce the distance travelled. The reduction in travel time achieved very much depends on the model being sliced, infill pattern, density, etc. Note that, for some models that have many small areas of infill, the time to slice the model may be greatly increased."
  3864. msgstr ""
  3865. msgctxt "material_flow_temp_graph label"
  3866. msgid "Flow Temperature Graph"
  3867. msgstr ""
  3868. msgctxt "material_flow_temp_graph description"
  3869. msgid "Data linking material flow (in mm3 per second) to temperature (degrees Celsius)."
  3870. msgstr ""
  3871. msgctxt "minimum_polygon_circumference label"
  3872. msgid "Minimum Polygon Circumference"
  3873. msgstr ""
  3874. msgctxt "minimum_polygon_circumference description"
  3875. msgid "Polygons in sliced layers that have a circumference smaller than this amount will be filtered out. Lower values lead to higher resolution mesh at the cost of slicing time. It is meant mostly for high resolution SLA printers and very tiny 3D models with a lot of details."
  3876. msgstr ""
  3877. msgctxt "interlocking_enable label"
  3878. msgid "Generate Interlocking Structure"
  3879. msgstr ""
  3880. msgctxt "interlocking_enable description"
  3881. msgid "At the locations where models touch, generate an interlocking beam structure. This improves the adhesion between models, especially models printed in different materials."
  3882. msgstr ""
  3883. msgctxt "interlocking_beam_width label"
  3884. msgid "Interlocking Beam Width"
  3885. msgstr ""
  3886. msgctxt "interlocking_beam_width description"
  3887. msgid "The width of the interlocking structure beams."
  3888. msgstr ""
  3889. msgctxt "interlocking_orientation label"
  3890. msgid "Interlocking Structure Orientation"
  3891. msgstr ""
  3892. msgctxt "interlocking_orientation description"
  3893. msgid "The height of the beams of the interlocking structure, measured in number of layers. Less layers is stronger, but more prone to defects."
  3894. msgstr ""
  3895. msgctxt "interlocking_beam_layer_count label"
  3896. msgid "Interlocking Beam Layer Count"
  3897. msgstr ""
  3898. msgctxt "interlocking_beam_layer_count description"
  3899. msgid "The height of the beams of the interlocking structure, measured in number of layers. Less layers is stronger, but more prone to defects."
  3900. msgstr ""
  3901. msgctxt "interlocking_depth label"
  3902. msgid "Interlocking Depth"
  3903. msgstr ""
  3904. msgctxt "interlocking_depth description"
  3905. msgid "The distance from the boundary between models to generate interlocking structure, measured in cells. Too few cells will result in poor adhesion."
  3906. msgstr ""
  3907. msgctxt "interlocking_boundary_avoidance label"
  3908. msgid "Interlocking Boundary Avoidance"
  3909. msgstr ""
  3910. msgctxt "interlocking_boundary_avoidance description"
  3911. msgid "The distance from the outside of a model where interlocking structures will not be generated, measured in cells."
  3912. msgstr ""
  3913. msgctxt "support_skip_some_zags label"
  3914. msgid "Break Up Support In Chunks"
  3915. msgstr ""
  3916. msgctxt "support_skip_some_zags description"
  3917. msgid "Skip some support line connections to make the support structure easier to break away. This setting is applicable to the Zig Zag support infill pattern."
  3918. msgstr ""
  3919. msgctxt "support_skip_zag_per_mm label"
  3920. msgid "Support Chunk Size"
  3921. msgstr ""
  3922. msgctxt "support_skip_zag_per_mm description"
  3923. msgid "Leave out a connection between support lines once every N millimeter to make the support structure easier to break away."
  3924. msgstr ""
  3925. msgctxt "support_zag_skip_count label"
  3926. msgid "Support Chunk Line Count"
  3927. msgstr ""
  3928. msgctxt "support_zag_skip_count description"
  3929. msgid "Skip one in every N connection lines to make the support structure easier to break away."
  3930. msgstr ""
  3931. msgctxt "draft_shield_enabled label"
  3932. msgid "Enable Draft Shield"
  3933. msgstr ""
  3934. msgctxt "draft_shield_enabled description"
  3935. msgid "This will create a wall around the model, which traps (hot) air and shields against exterior airflow. Especially useful for materials which warp easily."
  3936. msgstr ""
  3937. msgctxt "draft_shield_dist label"
  3938. msgid "Draft Shield X/Y Distance"
  3939. msgstr ""
  3940. msgctxt "draft_shield_dist description"
  3941. msgid "Distance of the draft shield from the print, in the X/Y directions."
  3942. msgstr ""
  3943. msgctxt "draft_shield_height_limitation label"
  3944. msgid "Draft Shield Limitation"
  3945. msgstr ""
  3946. msgctxt "draft_shield_height_limitation description"
  3947. msgid "Set the height of the draft shield. Choose to print the draft shield at the full height of the model or at a limited height."
  3948. msgstr ""
  3949. msgctxt "draft_shield_height_limitation option full"
  3950. msgid "Full"
  3951. msgstr ""
  3952. msgctxt "draft_shield_height_limitation option limited"
  3953. msgid "Limited"
  3954. msgstr ""
  3955. msgctxt "draft_shield_height label"
  3956. msgid "Draft Shield Height"
  3957. msgstr ""
  3958. msgctxt "draft_shield_height description"
  3959. msgid "Height limitation of the draft shield. Above this height no draft shield will be printed."
  3960. msgstr ""
  3961. msgctxt "conical_overhang_enabled label"
  3962. msgid "Make Overhang Printable"
  3963. msgstr ""
  3964. msgctxt "conical_overhang_enabled description"
  3965. msgid "Change the geometry of the printed model such that minimal support is required. Steep overhangs will become shallow overhangs. Overhanging areas will drop down to become more vertical."
  3966. msgstr ""
  3967. msgctxt "conical_overhang_angle label"
  3968. msgid "Maximum Model Angle"
  3969. msgstr ""
  3970. msgctxt "conical_overhang_angle description"
  3971. msgid "The maximum angle of overhangs after the they have been made printable. At a value of 0° all overhangs are replaced by a piece of model connected to the build plate, 90° will not change the model in any way."
  3972. msgstr ""
  3973. msgctxt "conical_overhang_hole_size label"
  3974. msgid "Maximum Overhang Hole Area"
  3975. msgstr ""
  3976. msgctxt "conical_overhang_hole_size description"
  3977. msgid "The maximum area of a hole in the base of the model before it's removed by Make Overhang Printable. Holes smaller than this will be retained. A value of 0 mm² will fill all holes in the models base."
  3978. msgstr ""
  3979. msgctxt "coasting_enable label"
  3980. msgid "Enable Coasting"
  3981. msgstr ""
  3982. msgctxt "coasting_enable description"
  3983. msgid "Coasting replaces the last part of an extrusion path with a travel path. The oozed material is used to print the last piece of the extrusion path in order to reduce stringing."
  3984. msgstr ""
  3985. msgctxt "coasting_volume label"
  3986. msgid "Coasting Volume"
  3987. msgstr ""
  3988. msgctxt "coasting_volume description"
  3989. msgid "The volume otherwise oozed. This value should generally be close to the nozzle diameter cubed."
  3990. msgstr ""
  3991. msgctxt "coasting_min_volume label"
  3992. msgid "Minimum Volume Before Coasting"
  3993. msgstr ""
  3994. msgctxt "coasting_min_volume description"
  3995. msgid "The smallest volume an extrusion path should have before allowing coasting. For smaller extrusion paths, less pressure has been built up in the bowden tube and so the coasted volume is scaled linearly. This value should always be larger than the Coasting Volume."
  3996. msgstr ""
  3997. msgctxt "coasting_speed label"
  3998. msgid "Coasting Speed"
  3999. msgstr ""
  4000. msgctxt "coasting_speed description"
  4001. msgid "The speed by which to move during coasting, relative to the speed of the extrusion path. A value slightly under 100% is advised, since during the coasting move the pressure in the bowden tube drops."
  4002. msgstr ""
  4003. msgctxt "cross_infill_pocket_size label"
  4004. msgid "Cross 3D Pocket Size"
  4005. msgstr ""
  4006. msgctxt "cross_infill_pocket_size description"
  4007. msgid "The size of pockets at four-way crossings in the cross 3D pattern at heights where the pattern is touching itself."
  4008. msgstr ""
  4009. msgctxt "cross_infill_density_image label"
  4010. msgid "Cross Infill Density Image"
  4011. msgstr ""
  4012. msgctxt "cross_infill_density_image description"
  4013. msgid "The file location of an image of which the brightness values determine the minimal density at the corresponding location in the infill of the print."
  4014. msgstr ""
  4015. msgctxt "cross_support_density_image label"
  4016. msgid "Cross Fill Density Image for Support"
  4017. msgstr ""
  4018. msgctxt "cross_support_density_image description"
  4019. msgid "The file location of an image of which the brightness values determine the minimal density at the corresponding location in the support."
  4020. msgstr ""
  4021. msgctxt "support_conical_enabled label"
  4022. msgid "Enable Conical Support"
  4023. msgstr ""
  4024. msgctxt "support_conical_enabled description"
  4025. msgid "Make support areas smaller at the bottom than at the overhang."
  4026. msgstr ""
  4027. msgctxt "support_conical_angle label"
  4028. msgid "Conical Support Angle"
  4029. msgstr ""
  4030. msgctxt "support_conical_angle description"
  4031. msgid "The angle of the tilt of conical support. With 0 degrees being vertical, and 90 degrees being horizontal. Smaller angles cause the support to be more sturdy, but consist of more material. Negative angles cause the base of the support to be wider than the top."
  4032. msgstr ""
  4033. msgctxt "support_conical_min_width label"
  4034. msgid "Conical Support Minimum Width"
  4035. msgstr ""
  4036. msgctxt "support_conical_min_width description"
  4037. msgid "Minimum width to which the base of the conical support area is reduced. Small widths can lead to unstable support structures."
  4038. msgstr ""
  4039. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_enabled label"
  4040. msgid "Fuzzy Skin"
  4041. msgstr ""
  4042. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_enabled description"
  4043. msgid "Randomly jitter while printing the outer wall, so that the surface has a rough and fuzzy look."
  4044. msgstr ""
  4045. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_outside_only label"
  4046. msgid "Fuzzy Skin Outside Only"
  4047. msgstr ""
  4048. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_outside_only description"
  4049. msgid "Jitter only the parts' outlines and not the parts' holes."
  4050. msgstr ""
  4051. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_thickness label"
  4052. msgid "Fuzzy Skin Thickness"
  4053. msgstr ""
  4054. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_thickness description"
  4055. msgid "The width within which to jitter. It's advised to keep this below the outer wall width, since the inner walls are unaltered."
  4056. msgstr ""
  4057. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_density label"
  4058. msgid "Fuzzy Skin Density"
  4059. msgstr ""
  4060. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_density description"
  4061. msgid "The average density of points introduced on each polygon in a layer. Note that the original points of the polygon are discarded, so a low density results in a reduction of the resolution."
  4062. msgstr ""
  4063. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_dist label"
  4064. msgid "Fuzzy Skin Point Distance"
  4065. msgstr ""
  4066. msgctxt "magic_fuzzy_skin_point_dist description"
  4067. msgid "The average distance between the random points introduced on each line segment. Note that the original points of the polygon are discarded, so a high smoothness results in a reduction of the resolution. This value must be higher than half the Fuzzy Skin Thickness."
  4068. msgstr ""
  4069. msgctxt "flow_rate_max_extrusion_offset label"
  4070. msgid "Flow Rate Compensation Max Extrusion Offset"
  4071. msgstr ""
  4072. msgctxt "flow_rate_max_extrusion_offset description"
  4073. msgid "The maximum distance in mm to move the filament to compensate for changes in flow rate."
  4074. msgstr ""
  4075. msgctxt "flow_rate_extrusion_offset_factor label"
  4076. msgid "Flow Rate Compensation Factor"
  4077. msgstr ""
  4078. msgctxt "flow_rate_extrusion_offset_factor description"
  4079. msgid "How far to move the filament in order to compensate for changes in flow rate, as a percentage of how far the filament would move in one second of extrusion."
  4080. msgstr ""
  4081. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_enabled label"
  4082. msgid "Use Adaptive Layers"
  4083. msgstr ""
  4084. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_enabled description"
  4085. msgid "Adaptive layers computes the layer heights depending on the shape of the model."
  4086. msgstr ""
  4087. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_variation label"
  4088. msgid "Adaptive Layers Maximum Variation"
  4089. msgstr ""
  4090. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_variation description"
  4091. msgid "The maximum allowed height different from the base layer height."
  4092. msgstr ""
  4093. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_variation_step label"
  4094. msgid "Adaptive Layers Variation Step Size"
  4095. msgstr ""
  4096. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_variation_step description"
  4097. msgid "The difference in height of the next layer height compared to the previous one."
  4098. msgstr ""
  4099. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_threshold label"
  4100. msgid "Adaptive Layers Topography Size"
  4101. msgstr ""
  4102. msgctxt "adaptive_layer_height_threshold description"
  4103. msgid "Target horizontal distance between two adjacent layers. Reducing this setting causes thinner layers to be used to bring the edges of the layers closer together."
  4104. msgstr ""
  4105. msgctxt "wall_overhang_angle label"
  4106. msgid "Overhanging Wall Angle"
  4107. msgstr ""
  4108. msgctxt "wall_overhang_angle description"
  4109. msgid "Walls that overhang more than this angle will be printed using overhanging wall settings. When the value is 90, no walls will be treated as overhanging. Overhang that gets supported by support will not be treated as overhang either. Furthermore, any line that's less than half overhanging will also not be treated as overhang."
  4110. msgstr ""
  4111. msgctxt "seam_overhang_angle label"
  4112. msgid "Seam Overhanging Wall Angle"
  4113. msgstr ""
  4114. msgctxt "seam_overhang_angle description"
  4115. msgid "Try to prevent seams on walls that overhang more than this angle. When the value is 90, no walls will be treated as overhanging."
  4116. msgstr ""
  4117. msgctxt "wall_overhang_speed_factor label"
  4118. msgid "Overhanging Wall Speed"
  4119. msgstr ""
  4120. msgctxt "wall_overhang_speed_factor description"
  4121. msgid "Overhanging walls will be printed at this percentage of their normal print speed."
  4122. msgstr ""
  4123. msgctxt "bridge_settings_enabled label"
  4124. msgid "Enable Bridge Settings"
  4125. msgstr ""
  4126. msgctxt "bridge_settings_enabled description"
  4127. msgid "Detect bridges and modify print speed, flow and fan settings while bridges are printed."
  4128. msgstr ""
  4129. msgctxt "bridge_wall_min_length label"
  4130. msgid "Minimum Bridge Wall Length"
  4131. msgstr ""
  4132. msgctxt "bridge_wall_min_length description"
  4133. msgid "Unsupported walls shorter than this will be printed using the normal wall settings. Longer unsupported walls will be printed using the bridge wall settings."
  4134. msgstr ""
  4135. msgctxt "bridge_skin_support_threshold label"
  4136. msgid "Bridge Skin Support Threshold"
  4137. msgstr ""
  4138. msgctxt "bridge_skin_support_threshold description"
  4139. msgid "If a skin region is supported for less than this percentage of its area, print it using the bridge settings. Otherwise it is printed using the normal skin settings."
  4140. msgstr ""
  4141. msgctxt "bridge_sparse_infill_max_density label"
  4142. msgid "Bridge Sparse Infill Max Density"
  4143. msgstr ""
  4144. msgctxt "bridge_sparse_infill_max_density description"
  4145. msgid "Maximum density of infill considered to be sparse. Skin over sparse infill is considered to be unsupported and so may be treated as a bridge skin."
  4146. msgstr ""
  4147. msgctxt "bridge_wall_coast label"
  4148. msgid "Bridge Wall Coasting"
  4149. msgstr ""
  4150. msgctxt "bridge_wall_coast description"
  4151. msgid "This controls the distance the extruder should coast immediately before a bridge wall begins. Coasting before the bridge starts can reduce the pressure in the nozzle and may produce a flatter bridge."
  4152. msgstr ""
  4153. msgctxt "bridge_wall_speed label"
  4154. msgid "Bridge Wall Speed"
  4155. msgstr ""
  4156. msgctxt "bridge_wall_speed description"
  4157. msgid "The speed at which the bridge walls are printed."
  4158. msgstr ""
  4159. msgctxt "bridge_wall_material_flow label"
  4160. msgid "Bridge Wall Flow"
  4161. msgstr ""
  4162. msgctxt "bridge_wall_material_flow description"
  4163. msgid "When printing bridge walls, the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this value."
  4164. msgstr ""
  4165. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed label"
  4166. msgid "Bridge Skin Speed"
  4167. msgstr ""
  4168. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed description"
  4169. msgid "The speed at which bridge skin regions are printed."
  4170. msgstr ""
  4171. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow label"
  4172. msgid "Bridge Skin Flow"
  4173. msgstr ""
  4174. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow description"
  4175. msgid "When printing bridge skin regions, the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this value."
  4176. msgstr ""
  4177. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density label"
  4178. msgid "Bridge Skin Density"
  4179. msgstr ""
  4180. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density description"
  4181. msgid "The density of the bridge skin layer. Values less than 100 will increase the gaps between the skin lines."
  4182. msgstr ""
  4183. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed label"
  4184. msgid "Bridge Fan Speed"
  4185. msgstr ""
  4186. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed description"
  4187. msgid "Percentage fan speed to use when printing bridge walls and skin."
  4188. msgstr ""
  4189. msgctxt "bridge_enable_more_layers label"
  4190. msgid "Bridge Has Multiple Layers"
  4191. msgstr ""
  4192. msgctxt "bridge_enable_more_layers description"
  4193. msgid "If enabled, the second and third layers above the air are printed using the following settings. Otherwise, those layers are printed using the normal settings."
  4194. msgstr ""
  4195. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed_2 label"
  4196. msgid "Bridge Second Skin Speed"
  4197. msgstr ""
  4198. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed_2 description"
  4199. msgid "Print speed to use when printing the second bridge skin layer."
  4200. msgstr ""
  4201. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow_2 label"
  4202. msgid "Bridge Second Skin Flow"
  4203. msgstr ""
  4204. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow_2 description"
  4205. msgid "When printing the second bridge skin layer, the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this value."
  4206. msgstr ""
  4207. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density_2 label"
  4208. msgid "Bridge Second Skin Density"
  4209. msgstr ""
  4210. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density_2 description"
  4211. msgid "The density of the second bridge skin layer. Values less than 100 will increase the gaps between the skin lines."
  4212. msgstr ""
  4213. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed_2 label"
  4214. msgid "Bridge Second Skin Fan Speed"
  4215. msgstr ""
  4216. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed_2 description"
  4217. msgid "Percentage fan speed to use when printing the second bridge skin layer."
  4218. msgstr ""
  4219. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed_3 label"
  4220. msgid "Bridge Third Skin Speed"
  4221. msgstr ""
  4222. msgctxt "bridge_skin_speed_3 description"
  4223. msgid "Print speed to use when printing the third bridge skin layer."
  4224. msgstr ""
  4225. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow_3 label"
  4226. msgid "Bridge Third Skin Flow"
  4227. msgstr ""
  4228. msgctxt "bridge_skin_material_flow_3 description"
  4229. msgid "When printing the third bridge skin layer, the amount of material extruded is multiplied by this value."
  4230. msgstr ""
  4231. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density_3 label"
  4232. msgid "Bridge Third Skin Density"
  4233. msgstr ""
  4234. msgctxt "bridge_skin_density_3 description"
  4235. msgid "The density of the third bridge skin layer. Values less than 100 will increase the gaps between the skin lines."
  4236. msgstr ""
  4237. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed_3 label"
  4238. msgid "Bridge Third Skin Fan Speed"
  4239. msgstr ""
  4240. msgctxt "bridge_fan_speed_3 description"
  4241. msgid "Percentage fan speed to use when printing the third bridge skin layer."
  4242. msgstr ""
  4243. msgctxt "clean_between_layers label"
  4244. msgid "Wipe Nozzle Between Layers"
  4245. msgstr ""
  4246. msgctxt "clean_between_layers description"
  4247. msgid "Whether to include nozzle wipe G-Code between layers (maximum 1 per layer). Enabling this setting could influence behavior of retract at layer change. Please use Wipe Retraction settings to control retraction at layers where the wipe script will be working."
  4248. msgstr ""
  4249. msgctxt "max_extrusion_before_wipe label"
  4250. msgid "Material Volume Between Wipes"
  4251. msgstr ""
  4252. msgctxt "max_extrusion_before_wipe description"
  4253. msgid "Maximum material that can be extruded before another nozzle wipe is initiated. If this value is less than the volume of material required in a layer, the setting has no effect in this layer, i.e. it is limited to one wipe per layer."
  4254. msgstr ""
  4255. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_enable label"
  4256. msgid "Wipe Retraction Enable"
  4257. msgstr ""
  4258. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_enable description"
  4259. msgid "Retract the filament when the nozzle is moving over a non-printed area."
  4260. msgstr ""
  4261. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_amount label"
  4262. msgid "Wipe Retraction Distance"
  4263. msgstr ""
  4264. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_amount description"
  4265. msgid "Amount to retract the filament so it does not ooze during the wipe sequence."
  4266. msgstr ""
  4267. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_extra_prime_amount label"
  4268. msgid "Wipe Retraction Extra Prime Amount"
  4269. msgstr ""
  4270. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_extra_prime_amount description"
  4271. msgid "Some material can ooze away during a wipe travel moves, which can be compensated for here."
  4272. msgstr ""
  4273. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_speed label"
  4274. msgid "Wipe Retraction Speed"
  4275. msgstr ""
  4276. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_speed description"
  4277. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted and primed during a wipe retraction move."
  4278. msgstr ""
  4279. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_retract_speed label"
  4280. msgid "Wipe Retraction Retract Speed"
  4281. msgstr ""
  4282. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_retract_speed description"
  4283. msgid "The speed at which the filament is retracted during a wipe retraction move."
  4284. msgstr ""
  4285. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_prime_speed label"
  4286. msgid "Wipe Retraction Prime Speed"
  4287. msgstr ""
  4288. msgctxt "wipe_retraction_prime_speed description"
  4289. msgid "The speed at which the filament is primed during a wipe retraction move."
  4290. msgstr ""
  4291. msgctxt "wipe_pause label"
  4292. msgid "Wipe Pause"
  4293. msgstr ""
  4294. msgctxt "wipe_pause description"
  4295. msgid "Pause after the unretract."
  4296. msgstr ""
  4297. msgctxt "wipe_hop_enable label"
  4298. msgid "Wipe Z Hop"
  4299. msgstr ""
  4300. msgctxt "wipe_hop_enable description"
  4301. msgid "When wiping, the build plate is lowered to create clearance between the nozzle and the print. It prevents the nozzle from hitting the print during travel moves, reducing the chance to knock the print from the build plate."
  4302. msgstr ""
  4303. msgctxt "wipe_hop_amount label"
  4304. msgid "Wipe Z Hop Height"
  4305. msgstr ""
  4306. msgctxt "wipe_hop_amount description"
  4307. msgid "The height difference when performing a Z Hop."
  4308. msgstr ""
  4309. msgctxt "wipe_hop_speed label"
  4310. msgid "Wipe Hop Speed"
  4311. msgstr ""
  4312. msgctxt "wipe_hop_speed description"
  4313. msgid "Speed to move the z-axis during the hop."
  4314. msgstr ""
  4315. msgctxt "wipe_brush_pos_x label"
  4316. msgid "Wipe Brush X Position"
  4317. msgstr ""
  4318. msgctxt "wipe_brush_pos_x description"
  4319. msgid "X location where wipe script will start."
  4320. msgstr ""
  4321. msgctxt "wipe_repeat_count label"
  4322. msgid "Wipe Repeat Count"
  4323. msgstr ""
  4324. msgctxt "wipe_repeat_count description"
  4325. msgid "Number of times to move the nozzle across the brush."
  4326. msgstr ""
  4327. msgctxt "wipe_move_distance label"
  4328. msgid "Wipe Move Distance"
  4329. msgstr ""
  4330. msgctxt "wipe_move_distance description"
  4331. msgid "The distance to move the head back and forth across the brush."
  4332. msgstr ""
  4333. msgctxt "small_hole_max_size label"
  4334. msgid "Small Hole Max Size"
  4335. msgstr ""
  4336. msgctxt "small_hole_max_size description"
  4337. msgid "Holes and part outlines with a diameter smaller than this will be printed using Small Feature Speed."
  4338. msgstr ""
  4339. msgctxt "small_feature_max_length label"
  4340. msgid "Small Feature Max Length"
  4341. msgstr ""
  4342. msgctxt "small_feature_max_length description"
  4343. msgid "Feature outlines that are shorter than this length will be printed using Small Feature Speed."
  4344. msgstr ""
  4345. msgctxt "small_feature_speed_factor label"
  4346. msgid "Small Feature Speed"
  4347. msgstr ""
  4348. msgctxt "small_feature_speed_factor description"
  4349. msgid "Small features will be printed at this percentage of their normal print speed. Slower printing can help with adhesion and accuracy."
  4350. msgstr ""
  4351. msgctxt "small_feature_speed_factor_0 label"
  4352. msgid "Small Feature Initial Layer Speed"
  4353. msgstr ""
  4354. msgctxt "small_feature_speed_factor_0 description"
  4355. msgid "Small features on the first layer will be printed at this percentage of their normal print speed. Slower printing can help with adhesion and accuracy."
  4356. msgstr ""
  4357. msgctxt "material_alternate_walls label"
  4358. msgid "Alternate Wall Directions"
  4359. msgstr ""
  4360. msgctxt "material_alternate_walls description"
  4361. msgid "Alternate wall directions every other layer and inset. Useful for materials that can build up stress, like for metal printing."
  4362. msgstr ""
  4363. msgctxt "group_outer_walls label"
  4364. msgid "Group Outer Walls"
  4365. msgstr ""
  4366. msgctxt "group_outer_walls description"
  4367. msgid "Outer walls of different islands in the same layer are printed in sequence. When enabled the amount of flow changes is limited because walls are printed one type at a time, when disabled the number of travels between islands is reduced because walls in the same islands are grouped."
  4368. msgstr ""
  4369. msgctxt "scarf_joint_seam_length label"
  4370. msgid "Scarf Seam Length"
  4371. msgstr ""
  4372. msgctxt "scarf_joint_seam_length description"
  4373. msgid "Determines the length of the scarf seam, a seam type that should make the Z seam less visible. Must be higher than 0 to be effective."
  4374. msgstr ""
  4375. msgctxt "scarf_joint_seam_start_height_ratio label"
  4376. msgid "Scarf Seam Start Height"
  4377. msgstr ""
  4378. msgctxt "scarf_joint_seam_start_height_ratio description"
  4379. msgid "The ratio of the selected layer height at which the scarf seam will begin. A lower number will result in a larger seam height. Must be lower than 100 to be effective."
  4380. msgstr ""
  4381. msgctxt "scarf_split_distance label"
  4382. msgid "Scarf Seam Step Length"
  4383. msgstr ""
  4384. msgctxt "scarf_split_distance description"
  4385. msgid "Determines the length of each step in the flow change when extruding along the scarf seam. A smaller distance will result in a more precise but also more complex G-code."
  4386. msgstr ""
  4387. msgctxt "wall_0_start_speed_ratio label"
  4388. msgid "Outer Wall Start Speed Ratio"
  4389. msgstr ""
  4390. msgctxt "wall_0_start_speed_ratio description"
  4391. msgid "This is the ratio of the top speed to start with when printing an outer wall."
  4392. msgstr ""
  4393. msgctxt "wall_0_acceleration label"
  4394. msgid "Outer Wall Acceleration"
  4395. msgstr ""
  4396. msgctxt "wall_0_acceleration description"
  4397. msgid "This is the acceleration with which to reach the top speed when printing an outer wall."
  4398. msgstr ""
  4399. msgctxt "wall_0_end_speed_ratio label"
  4400. msgid "Outer Wall End Speed Ratio"
  4401. msgstr ""
  4402. msgctxt "wall_0_end_speed_ratio description"
  4403. msgid "This is the ratio of the top speed to end with when printing an outer wall."
  4404. msgstr ""
  4405. msgctxt "wall_0_deceleration label"
  4406. msgid "Outer Wall Deceleration"
  4407. msgstr ""
  4408. msgctxt "wall_0_deceleration description"
  4409. msgid "This is the deceleration with which to end printing an outer wall."
  4410. msgstr ""
  4411. msgctxt "wall_0_speed_split_distance label"
  4412. msgid "Outer Wall Speed Split Distance"
  4413. msgstr ""
  4414. msgctxt "wall_0_speed_split_distance description"
  4415. msgid "This is the maximum length of an extrusion path when splitting a longer path to apply the outer wall acceleration/deceleration. A smaller distance will create a more precise but also more verbose G-Code."
  4416. msgstr ""
  4417. msgctxt "ppr label"
  4418. msgid "Print Process Reporting"
  4419. msgstr ""
  4420. msgctxt "ppr description"
  4421. msgid "Reporting events that go out of set thresholds"
  4422. msgstr ""
  4423. msgctxt "ppr_enable label"
  4424. msgid "Enable Print Process Reporting"
  4425. msgstr ""
  4426. msgctxt "ppr_enable description"
  4427. msgid "Enable print process reporting for setting threshold values for possible fault detection."
  4428. msgstr ""
  4429. msgctxt "flow_warn_limit label"
  4430. msgid "Flow Warning"
  4431. msgstr ""
  4432. msgctxt "flow_warn_limit description"
  4433. msgid "Limit on the flow warning for detection."
  4434. msgstr ""
  4435. msgctxt "flow_anomaly_limit label"
  4436. msgid "Flow Limit"
  4437. msgstr ""
  4438. msgctxt "flow_anomaly_limit description"
  4439. msgid "Limit on flow anomaly for detection."
  4440. msgstr ""
  4441. msgctxt "print_temp_warn_limit label"
  4442. msgid "Print temperature Warning"
  4443. msgstr ""
  4444. msgctxt "print_temp_warn_limit description"
  4445. msgid "Limit on Print temperature warning for detection."
  4446. msgstr ""
  4447. msgctxt "print_temp_anomaly_limit label"
  4448. msgid "Print temperature Limit"
  4449. msgstr ""
  4450. msgctxt "print_temp_anomaly_limit description"
  4451. msgid "Limit on Print Temperature anomaly for detection."
  4452. msgstr ""
  4453. msgctxt "bv_temp_warn_limit label"
  4454. msgid "Build Volume temperature Warning"
  4455. msgstr ""
  4456. msgctxt "bv_temp_warn_limit description"
  4457. msgid "Limit on Build Volume Temperature warning for detection."
  4458. msgstr ""
  4459. msgctxt "bv_temp_anomaly_limit label"
  4460. msgid "Build Volume temperature Limit"
  4461. msgstr ""
  4462. msgctxt "bv_temp_anomaly_limit description"
  4463. msgid "Limit on Build Volume temperature Anomaly for detection."
  4464. msgstr ""
  4465. msgctxt "command_line_settings label"
  4466. msgid "Command Line Settings"
  4467. msgstr ""
  4468. msgctxt "command_line_settings description"
  4469. msgid "Settings which are only used if CuraEngine isn't called from the Cura frontend."
  4470. msgstr ""
  4471. msgctxt "center_object label"
  4472. msgid "Center Object"
  4473. msgstr ""
  4474. msgctxt "center_object description"
  4475. msgid "Whether to center the object on the middle of the build platform (0,0), instead of using the coordinate system in which the object was saved."
  4476. msgstr ""
  4477. msgctxt "mesh_position_x label"
  4478. msgid "Mesh Position X"
  4479. msgstr ""
  4480. msgctxt "mesh_position_x description"
  4481. msgid "Offset applied to the object in the x direction."
  4482. msgstr ""
  4483. msgctxt "mesh_position_y label"
  4484. msgid "Mesh Position Y"
  4485. msgstr ""
  4486. msgctxt "mesh_position_y description"
  4487. msgid "Offset applied to the object in the y direction."
  4488. msgstr ""
  4489. msgctxt "mesh_position_z label"
  4490. msgid "Mesh Position Z"
  4491. msgstr ""
  4492. msgctxt "mesh_position_z description"
  4493. msgid "Offset applied to the object in the z direction. With this you can perform what was used to be called 'Object Sink'."
  4494. msgstr ""
  4495. msgctxt "mesh_rotation_matrix label"
  4496. msgid "Mesh Rotation Matrix"
  4497. msgstr ""
  4498. msgctxt "mesh_rotation_matrix description"
  4499. msgid "Transformation matrix to be applied to the model when loading it from file."
  4500. msgstr ""
  4501. msgctxt "variant_name"
  4502. msgid "Extruder"
  4503. msgstr ""
  4504. msgctxt "variant_name"
  4505. msgid "Print Core"
  4506. msgstr ""
  4507. msgctxt "variant_name"
  4508. msgid "Nozzle Size"
  4509. msgstr ""