What is Slic3r?
The Slic3r initiative has undergone significant and continuous development efforts. Make sure to get version 1.3.0 or check out the most recent development builds! This software, developed by Alessandro Ranellucci with invaluable input from a remarkable community, is offered at no cost. It empowers users to transform their 3D designs into G-code with ease. Users can visualize toolpaths and handle sophisticated configurations effectively. Moreover, it allows for the creation of custom G-code featuring conditional logic and supports a print spool queue, enabling simultaneous printing on various machines or integration with OctoPrint. Slic3r accommodates both FDM/FFF and SLA/DLP printing techniques, equipped with modifiers that provide unique settings for specific areas. Most of its features are accessible via the command line, enhancing its utility for batch operations and tailored integrations. Additionally, it includes a C++ library that aids in the development of custom applications leveraging Slic3r's internal algorithms. This software can perform a range of operations on 3D models, including opening, repairing, transforming, and converting them. Users can produce G-code in diverse formats, create various infill patterns, transmit G-code through a serial port, and even estimate the print duration for G-code projects, showcasing its extensive functionality. Furthermore, the user-friendly interface enhances accessibility for both novices and experienced users alike.
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Updated: Sep 20 2021SummaryVery good and free software, good also for inexperienced users, will definitely recommend it. Hope it adds features.
PositiveEasy setup, quite fast . Works well also on vector printer, tested on PRUSA and Anycubic printers with PLA.
NegativeSometimes crashes, no progress bar when saving sliced.
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