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If you own a 3D printer, you need a good slicer. These are the ones we've tested and approved.
If you are looking for a hobby-grade slicer other than Cura, we’ve been using SuperSlicer which is a fork of PrusaSlicer, which is a fork of Slic3r lately.
Not much, and that’s by design. The interface is exactly what you would expect from a simplified, Cura-derived slicer. Drop an STL on the PrusaControl window, and the model shows up.
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5 Cura plugins you should be using right now - MSN
Cura plugins unlock the slicer's advanced features, offering expanded functionality beyond the default setup. This gives you more control over your 3D prints than the default settings.
Both Cura and Simplify 3D have the same slicing capabilities. They will both slice all three of the major formats and Simplify 3D also allows you to output X3G files for printers like the ...
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