I think this is approach to a book is taking it from the wrong direction.
What I would suggest is to take examples of all the PROBLEMS one can encounter - give reasons why they occur and suggestions as to what sort of remedies to try.
For example;
- On the topic of xxxxxxxx provide a description of what the problem is, so accurate identification can be made, with a photo(s) showing example(s).
- Identify what the source is - such as slicer, settings, hardware, filament - or maybe the design of the model - or a combination of these.
- Then give suggestions as to what you can try to remove or alleviate the problem - try different slicer, use different slicer settings, hardware adjustment or upgrades ... or even design changes of the model.
- Include specific examples of this as a weakness in some slicers or hardware or as a strength (where the problem is lesser or non-existent) in others.
This is what I would try.