Add slot 1 note for UBL

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<option value="2">Restore saved mesh - M420 S1</option>
<option value="3">Prusa MK3 - G28 W followed by G80</option>
<option value="4">Prusa Mini - Only heat nozzle to 170, then G29</option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh (slot 1) then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
</select>
<h4>Retraction</h4>
<p>If you don't know what to enter here, you can leave the retraction speed at 40 mm/sec. For a bowden tube printer, 6mm is a likely retraction distance. For direct drive, a starting value of 1mm may be suitable. If you are not sure about extra restart distance, leave this as 0.</p>
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<option value="2">Restore saved mesh - M420 S1</option>
<option value="3">Prusa MK3 - G28 W followed by G80</option>
<option value="4">Prusa Mini - Only heat nozzle to 170, then G29</option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh (slot 1) then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
</select>
<h4>Retraction</h4>
<p>If you don't know what to enter here, you can leave the retraction speed at 40 mm/sec. For a bowden tube printer, 6mm is a likely retraction distance. For direct drive, a starting value of 1mm may be suitable. If you are not sure about extra restart distance, leave this as 0.</p>
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<option value="2">Restore saved mesh - M420 S1</option>
<option value="3">Prusa MK3 - G28 W followed by G80</option>
<option value="4">Prusa Mini - Only heat nozzle to 170, then G29</option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh (slot 1) then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
</select>
<h4>Retraction</h4>
<p>For initial tests, you can leave the retraction speed at 40 mm/sec. For a bowden tube printer, 6mm is a likely retraction distance. For direct drive, a starting value of 1mm may be suitable. Vary either side of this for each segment.</p>
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<option value="2">Restore saved mesh - M420 S1</option>
<option value="3">Prusa MK3 - G28 W followed by G80</option>
<option value="4">Prusa Mini - Only heat nozzle to 170, then G29</option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh (slot 1) then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
</select>
<h4>Retraction</h4>
<p>If you don't know what to enter here, you can leave the retraction speed at 40 mm/sec. For a bowden tube printer, 6mm is a likely retraction distance. For direct drive, a starting value of 1mm may be suitable. If you are not sure about extra restart distance, leave this as 0.</p>
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<option value="2">Restore saved mesh - M420 S1</option>
<option value="3">Prusa MK3 - G28 W followed by G80</option>
<option value="4">Prusa Mini - Only heat nozzle to 170, then G29</option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
<option value="5">Unified Bed Leveling - Load Saved Mesh (slot 1) then 3 Probe Tilt </option>
</select>
<h4>Retraction</h4>
<p>For initial tests, you can leave the retraction speed at 40 mm/sec. For a bowden tube printer, 6mm is a likely retraction distance. For direct drive, a starting value of 1mm may be suitable. If you are following this guide in order, you should already know your ideal retraction values.</p>