docs: add orcaslicer thumbnail guide

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Once you have established that the screen is working, then proceed installing KlipperScreen.
## Setup
The installation process is meant for a non-desktop version of the OS for example RaspberryOS Lite, but it should work on other debian derivatives.
The installation script is meant for RaspberryOS Lite, but it should work on other debian derivatives.
[Click to learn how to check if you installed a desktop version](FAQ.md#how-to-check-if-you-have-a-desktop-environment)
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This script will install packages that are listed under manual install, create a python virtual environment at
`~/.KlipperScreen-env` and install a systemd service file.
If you need a custom location for the configuration file, you can add -c or --configfile to the systemd file and specify
the location of your configuration file.
At this point KlipperScreen should be working, if it doesn't start then go to the [troubleshooting page](Troubleshooting.md)
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## Moonraker configuration

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## Select your slicer:
* [PrusaSlicer](#prusaslicer)
* [OrcaSlicer](#orcaslicer)
* [SuperSlicer](#superslicer)
* [Cura](#cura)
* [ideaMaker](#ideamaker)
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![PrusaSlicer](img/quicktips/PrusaSlicer-thumbnails.png)
### OrcaSlicer
Usually works out of the box, the setting is in the printer settings under advanced:
![OrcaSlicer](img/quicktips/OrcaSlicer-thumbnails.png)
### SuperSlicer
In “Expert” mode SuperSlicer has some very convenient options in the “Printer Settings” tab to activate and customize the previews.

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