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This isn't the appropriate place for this.
#reprap on freenode irc is a good place to ask this kind of question.
Use whatever works for you, the bed size is just there to aid you in producing correct gcode for your printer.
from slic3r-manual.
hey, sh, if it is "there to aid you in producing correct gcode for your printer, and Slic3r produced gcode, then I think your answer is VERY inappropriate. - - -- - - - - - -
just saying.
from slic3r-manual.
This is the bug/issue tracker for the manual (incorrect content, errors, etc) Your question was inappropriate. I pointed you at a better place to get help and noted that the actual bed size is not particularly important.
Now, to answer it as best as possible:
Use the size of printbed as fits your physical printing area in either case. Use two profiles, one with heatbed and one without.
You may need to adjust the origin point (or use m206) to get both profiles to have a usable 0,0.
The rest of the details I (nor anyone else) don't know and cannot help you with, because it generally requires physical access to your printer to see how it moves and what works.
from slic3r-manual.
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