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> How do I add additional nozzle sizes to the nozzle selection pick list?
You don't. Adding a nozzle size to that list does not just require you to add a "variant" file with the nozzle size, which would be relatively easy, but also quality profiles for all the materials and qaulities you want to be able to print with that nozzle size.
You could simply use the 1.0 nozzle size settings, and then use the Printer Settings plugin from the Marketplace which adds a Nozzle Diameter setting in the "sidebar" (among many other settings which are probably less relevant for you).
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> How do I add additional nozzle sizes to the nozzle selection pick list?
You don't. Adding a nozzle size to that list does not just require you to add a "variant" file with the nozzle size, which would be relatively easy, but also quality profiles for all the materials and qaulities you want to be able to print with that nozzle size.
You could simply use the 1.0 nozzle size settings, and then use the Printer Settings plugin from the Marketplace which adds a Nozzle Diameter setting in the "sidebar" (among many other settings which are probably less relevant for you).
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