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that preview looks normal, on the right side of the screen is a bar you need to drag the top of that bar down to view the lower layers as right now you are viewing the last layer (layer 349) so that is where the preview play button will play from. As you drag the right side bar down from the top you will see the layers below and can preview them.
What Carla said. Also note that you can right click and drag to orbit around your print and mouse wheel will zoom in and out. Also shift-right click drag will pan so you can recenter what you are trying to zoom in on.
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Carla_Birch 116
Hi,
that preview looks normal, on the right side of the screen is a bar you need to drag the top of that bar down to view the lower layers as right now you are viewing the last layer (layer 349) so that is where the preview play button will play from. As you drag the right side bar down from the top you will see the layers below and can preview them.
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What Carla said. Also note that you can right click and drag to orbit around your print and mouse wheel will zoom in and out. Also shift-right click drag will pan so you can recenter what you are trying to zoom in on.
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grenadecx 0
I can't believe how I missed that. I was looking around like crazy trying to figure out what I did wrong.
Thanks a lot for answering my silly question :)
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