revised:
  1. find and set Z offset to the slicers equivalent of Set position command: G92 Z0.1 - I think slicers usually handle this as some variation of z offset = -.01 this will squish the first layer somewhat for better adhesion
  2. find where the slicer sets an initial speed and set it to 40 mm/s for 3 layers (60mm/s thereafter?)
  3. find where the slicer controls bed temperature and raise it to 66C for PLA on a glass bed
  4. find where the slicer controls initial fan speed and turn it off until layer 2, or speed is 0 until layer 2 or however slicer handles that
  5. find where slicer controls fans general speed and make sure will be on at 100% at layer 2
  6. find retraction and set to 5mm and speed to 65 (tested for PLA on my D3)
  7. load .slt
  8. slice and save
  9. re-wash glass. dry glass. begin preheat to 200 on each nozzle and 66 on bed.
  10. when pre-heated, wipe with vinegar. allow to dry.
  11. apply thin layer of glue
  12. transfer file and print.
  13. watch printer beautifully lay down perfect foundation layer.
  14. get coffee.
  15. clean up PLA spaghetti mess and retrieve and photograph first layer debris from floor for post-mortem discussion.

please keep them coming...