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Did you encounter an issue with using Slic3r? Fear not! This guide will help you to write a good bug report in just a few, simple steps.
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There is a good chance that the issue, you have encountered, is already reported. Please check the [list of reported issues](https://github.com/alexrj/Slic3r/issues) before creating a new issue report. If you find an existing issue report, feel free to add further information to that report.
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If possible, please include the following information when [reporting an issue](https://github.com/alexrj/Slic3r/issues/new):
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* Slic3r version (See the about dialog for the version number. If running from git, please include the git commit ID from `git rev-parse HEAD` also.)
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* Operating system type + version
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* Steps to reproduce the issue, including:
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    * Command line parameters used, if any
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    * Slic3r configuration file (Use ``Export Config...`` from the ``File`` menu - please don't export a bundle)
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    * Expected result
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    * Actual result
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    * Any error messages
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* If the issue is related to G-code generation, please include the following:
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    * STL, OBJ or AMF input file (please make sure the input file is not broken, e.g. non-manifold, before reporting a bug)
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    * a screenshot of the G-code layer with the issue (e.g. using [Pronterface](https://github.com/kliment/Printrun))
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Please make sure only to include one issue per report. If you encounter multiple, unrelated issues, please report them as such.
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Simon Tatham has written an excellent on article on [How to Report Bugs Effectively](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html) which is well worth reading, although it is not specific to Slic3r.
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