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Build orientation.

This model could print upright, but laid on its side it uses 30% less flush waste. Layerpaint will tell you. Orange banner pops up offering the swap; one click applies it.

// What it does

Sets which axis the slicer will treat as 'up' (the build-plate normal). Affects the build-plate plane gizmo, all swap-bar / flush-waste calculations, and the Z written into the exported 3MF.

Controls: Up axis (X / Y / Z, default Z), Flip up/down, and an auto-suggester that fires when a different up-axis would cut flush waste by ≥30%.

// When to use it
  • Right before export, after painting is done.
  • When the slicer needs the model laid on a specific face for the print to work mechanically (overhangs, support strategy).
  • When the auto-suggester fires — it's usually right.
// How to use it
  1. Export tab → Build orientation. Confirm Up axis is Z (slicer default).
  2. Open Check tab → Show swap bar so the suggester has data to work with.
  3. Try flipping the Up axis to compare swap counts in the status line.
  4. Auto-suggester banner appears if a better axis exists. Click Apply or Dismiss.
// Tips
  • Confusing with Orient model? Orient model rotates the mesh; Build orientation tells the slicer which way is up. Different jobs.
  • Don't ignore the suggester — a 30%+ flush-waste cut is grams of filament saved per print.
  • Suggester silent? Show swap bar must be on — it depends on the swap data.

Try build orientation on the demo robot.

Open the painter and have a play.

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