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A slicer is a programm used to convert 3D files such as [[STL]] in to GCODE thant can be interpreted by a [[3D Printer Farm|3d printer]]. In the slicer you choose important parameters such as layer hight, wall thiknes, support, and print speed.
[[File:Slicer-Schema.PNG|thumb|right|schematic of what a slicer does with your model]]
For the printers in the [[3D Printer Farm|farm]] we use [[Slic3r]] because it's open source and the recommended slicer for our printers
A slicer is a program used to convert 3D files such as [[STL]] to [[G-code]] that can be interpreted by a [[3D Printer]]. It basically divides the 3D model into 2D layers with travel directions for the printhead.
 
In the slicer you choose important parameters such as layer height, wall thickness, support, and print speed.
 
For the Prusa [[3D Printers|3D printers at the CoMakingSpace]] we recommend [[PrusaSlicer]] because it's open source and developed by Prusa Research, "our" brand of printers.
For our newer Bambu printers we recommend the [[OrcaSlicer]].
Both programs are installed on the dedicated box next to the printer farm.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 27 September 2024

schematic of what a slicer does with your model

A slicer is a program used to convert 3D files such as STL to G-code that can be interpreted by a 3D Printer. It basically divides the 3D model into 2D layers with travel directions for the printhead.

In the slicer you choose important parameters such as layer height, wall thickness, support, and print speed.

For the Prusa 3D printers at the CoMakingSpace we recommend PrusaSlicer because it's open source and developed by Prusa Research, "our" brand of printers. For our newer Bambu printers we recommend the OrcaSlicer. Both programs are installed on the dedicated box next to the printer farm.

Pages in category "Slicers"

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