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I just played around with it and I see you're right - the software snaps the part down to the print bed if you try to position it floating above. Then I rotated the part so that a small curved surface was down and only a tiny point on that surface was on the bed and I got supports everywhere else. Isn't that you want?

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The fix steps above didn't work for me, but uninstalling & reinstalling the 1Password Android app did fix the issue for me. I had also not been getting OTP notifications, but reinstalling also fixed that for me.

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