2020 Best 3D Printer Slicer Software (Fall Update) - All3DP
2020 Best 3D Printer Slicer Software (Fall Update) - All3DP
by Anatol Locker
Oct 6, 2020
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Overview ChiTuBox
Cura Z-Suite
Netfabb Standard IceSL
PrusaSlicer Astroprint
Simplify3D CraftWare
OctoPrint SelfCAD
Slic3r 3DPrinterOS
MatterControl KISSlicer
MakerBot Print Tinkerine Suite
Repetier SuperSlicer
ideaMaker Pathio
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Want to get the best results from your 3D printer? Check out our guide
to the best 3D printer slicer software. Even better, most of them are
free.
T
he process that ignites 3D printing innovation is comprised of a few essential
tools. Obviously, you have the 3D model and the 3D printer, but there’s an
instrumental piece to the puzzle right in between those two points. 3D printing slicer
software essentially acts as the middleman between the 3D model and printer.
For those who don’t know, a 3D printing slicer prepares the selected model for your 3D
printer, generating G-code, which is a widely used numerical control (NC) programming
language (Read on here if you want to know what G-Code is capable of).
There is a large number of slicing software out there, many of which are free. To help
you nd the perfect t, here’s a list of the top 3D printing slicer software tools. The list
is sorted by popularity.
Note: At the end of this guide, we answer some essential questions about 3D slicer
software in general.
But for now, let’s get started with the best 3D slicer software tools to use with your 3D
printer.
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Cura
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Cura was developed, hosted, and maintained by 3D printer company Ultimaker and its
fervent community of users. As the company has its roots in open source
communities, the 3D slicer software came out as a freebie – and it stayed that way
ever since. Over the years, Cura even added pro les for competitor 3D printers. Many
companies wouldn’t do that.
It can be fed STL, 3MF, and OBJ le formats – which the 3D slicer software will also
repair if needed. It will show a toolpath, printing time, and material estimates.
Ultimaker continues to update Cura, and also allows users to develop third-party plug-
ins, ensuring that this highly popular slicer is always on the cutting edge. There are
also some interesting things to be found in the experimental section if you’re looking
to do some exploring.
Ultimaker also forked out Ultimaker Cura Enterprise, which is dedicated to
professionals. It allows adding licensed plugins from the Ultimaker Marketplace, adds
technical support plus additional security layers for a yearly fee of $300.
Don’t miss: 2020 Cura Tutorial: Master Cura Slicer Software Settings
What’s great? It‘s suited for novices and experts alike. As a beginner, you’ll just see the
most important settings. For experts, there are over 200 settings to ddle with. The
graphical user interface is fast; with some workarounds, you can even handle dual
material prints. The 3D slicer software handles huge STL les moderately fast. We
found Cura gave us good, but not necessarily excellent, results.
What’s not so great? There aren’t many reasons why you shouldn’t pick Cura. If you
want to start nitpicking, the print time estimates are sometimes off by around 10 – 20
percent.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Netfabb Standard
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Netfabb has come a long way. What started out as freeware developed into a mighty
toolkit for handling STL les. This 3D slicer software for 3D printers offers great
features that allow you to analyze, repair and edit STL les before you get to the slicing
stage.
Autodesk acquired Netfabb in 2015. The program has since been split into four
products: Netfabb Standard, Netfabb Premium, Netfabb Ultimate, and Netfabb
Simulation. Don’t let the “Standard” in the name fool you; even the smallest version is
actually very powerful 3D printing software.
Standard, Premium, and Ultimate are all tools mainly geared for model optimization
and preparation for manufacture. Netfabb Simulation is specially optimized for metal
powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition processes, allowing professionals
to run tests to make sure their parts print correctly with features like the ability to
minimize and account for warping and shrinking parts.
What’s great? Netfabb Standard is a true Swiss Army Knife for 3D printing. Students
can try the software free of charge for three years.
What’s not so great? The price. As with every other Autodesk software, the pricing
model has switched to a subscription. As of September 2020, you get a trial for 30
days, where you can check out all the professional features. The annual price is $240
for Standard, the Premium version will set you back $4,415, and Ultimate is a
whopping $13,790. Prices aren’t even shown for Simulation on the website.
Suited for Semi-professional users who need 3D slicer software to prepare STL les
for 3D printing.
OS: Windows
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
PrusaSlicer
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PrusaSlicer has its roots in Slic3r, until mid-2019 it was known as “Slic3r Prusa
Edition”. With a huge number of advanced features and more than enough settings for
anyone to play with, this slicer is suitable for both FDM and SLA/DLP 3D printers, one
of the few of its kind. It’s also completely open-source, allowing advanced
programmers to create their own forks and adapt it with new features as if there aren’t
enough already.
With three user modes, PrusaSlicer is perfect for anyone; beginners only see the most
basic settings, while advanced users can tune their prints to a T. With a reworked user
interface, PrusaSlicer is easy to navigate, and provides handy extras like the ability to
repair models through Netfabb online services, custom supports, or scarily precise
estimated print times (especially on Prusa’s own printers).
Which is better for you?
PrusaSlicer vs Cura: The Differences
PrusaSlicer also has a huge user community and receives continual updates and
support from the developers at Prusa Research.
What’s great? There is a lot that can be tuned and tinkered with for perfecting prints.
Suited for anyone with an original Prusa printer, advanced users who want the ability
to view and change every possible detail of printing
Price: Free
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Simplify3D
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Simplify3D is a 3D slicer software for pros. It supports most available 3D printers –
you can download and import over 100 3D printer pro les. If your model isn’t on the
list, it’s relatively easy to add a pro le on your own.
The software allows you to import, scale, rotate, and repair your 3D model until it is just
right. The import of STL, OBJ, or 3MF les is very fast, and even huge meshes are
displayed in no time.
There are a ton of settings that you can ddle around with: Extruders, layer control,
various in ll methods, temperature and cooling settings, even raw G-code and scripts
can be edited. These settings can be saved in so-called “Processes”, which can come
in handy if you’re experimenting with different settings, 3D printer nozzles, or different
laments. Help is available by hovering over the buttons.
What’s great? Simplify 3D can help you to get the quality you always looked for. And
even though this 3D slicer software offers a huge variety of options, you won’t feel
overwhelmed using it. Also, the quality of the documentation is outstanding.
Professionals will love the editable supports.
What’s not so great? It would be unfair to say “the price”. Still, it’s quite an investment
for a hobby 3D printer enthusiast.
Suited for everyone who wants to get quality prints. Though there‘s a basic mode, you
should have some experience with a 3D printer, though.
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OctoPrint
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The OctoPrint is a nifty piece of machinery that hosts your 3D printer, allowing you to
control and monitor all its activities from your web browser and handheld devices. The
application itself is installed on a Raspberry Pi, that you can extend for example with a
webcam and a plethora of plugins. This way, 3D printing jobs can be loaded onto your
printer without the pesky shu ing of SD cards. Among the many great features that
we have discussed elsewhere, is an integrated 3D slicer software based on the trusted
CuraEngine. Which basically means that you won’t even need to slice your les on a
computer anymore, you can just send over the STL model and the printer will do the
rest.
What’s great? This testament to human ingenuity is completely Open Source and
gaining more and more followers every day.
Suited for Intermediate and advanced users want to stay in control of their equipment.
Where can I get it? On the OctoPrint webpage.
Price: Free
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Slic3r
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Slic3r is open source 3D slicer software with a reputation for adding bleeding-edge
features not found anywhere else. Over the years, the community experimented with
settings, materials, and news 3D printers – all that knowledge went into Slic3r. It the
birthplace of many features we take for granted today. A few of these features being
multiple extruders, brim, micro layering, bridge detection, command line slicing,
variable layer heights, sequential printing (one object at a time), honeycomb in ll, mesh
cutting, object splitting into parts, and so on.
The current version offers a command-line tool, a desktop app that generates G-Code
fast, adds experimental support for SLA printers, and integrates OctoPrint. When les
are sliced on the user’s desktop, they can now be uploaded directly to the user’s
OctoPrint box with the click of a button.
What’s great? Thanks to real-time 3D slicing, the software is reasonably fast even on
slow computers. If you change a setting, the software only calculates the affected
parts. It includes real-time incremental slicing, 3D preview, toolpath preview in 2D and
3D, 3D honeycomb in lls, a customizable bed shape, integration with OctoPrint,
pressure regulation, and much more.
What’s not so great? Not many things. Print time and material estimates can be off a
bit.
Suited for 3D printing experts and pros. Newcomers will nd this 3D slicer software
intimidating thanks to “feature overload”.
Price: Free
OS: Windows, Mac, Linux
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MatterControl
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MatterControl is a slicer with integrated modeling software for your desktop computer,
which means you can go all the way from zero to a printed model without ever leaving
the program.
It was originally developed as a printer host software, with a lot of features still
re ecting on this. Ideally, the software operates in tandem with the printer, and the
computer and printer must be connected for the entire print. Alternatively, you can
save the G-code le on an SD Card. The interface has changed a lot between the
original and the current version but remains fairly well structured. To the left side, you
have a list of primitives that you can use for modeling, much like Tinkercad, but with
more powerful tools.
MatterControl features a helpful wizard and plenty of online documentation to get you
started with the program. In basic mode, you can adjust layer height, ll density,
support material, and raft. The settings can be saved and applied to successive prints.
The advanced features include niceties like auto mesh repair and support for multiple
extruders. In order to foresee possible hiccups that might occur, you can preview the
entire process layer by layer.
What’s great? This is the sort of 3D slicer software that will still be relevant as your
expertise in 3D printing matures.
What’s not so great? Depending on your 3D printer, the quality does not yet compare to
other, more mature programs, which also are updated more frequently.
Suited for beginners to advanced users who want to seamlessly transition from
designing to printing.
Where can I get it? On the MatterControl webpage.
Price: Free
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MakerBot Print
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MakerBot Print is dedicated to the MakerBot line of 3D printers. Unlike general 3D
slicer software tools that cater to a broad range of 3D printers, MakerBot Print’s
algorithm automatically adjusts slice settings for your speci c 3D printer mode and
extruder type. The engineers included a very nifty feature that is useful when preparing
a whole series of components, it will automatically arrange meshes across one or
more build plates. You can access and print Thingiverse objects from within the
program. Plus, this program has a feature known from OctoPrint: you can monitor and
control your 3D printer via webcam built into your printer.
What’s great? With MakerBot Print you will get the highest possible quality from your
MakerBot printer. Beginners will love its ease of use, while advanced users will
appreciate the help in printing on a larger scale.
What’s not so great? If you decide to switch to another 3D printer manufacturer, you
will have to learn a new 3D slicer software as well.
Suited for Beginners to advanced users who want to print without hassle.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Repetier
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If you’re ready to graduate to the next level of 3D slicer software but want to stay
within an open-source framework, then Repetier is a compelling option. This is the
great-granddaddy of 3D printing software and still the favored choice within the
RepRap maker community.
It is important to note that this application straddles the intermediate to advanced user
spectrum. Pitched as an all-in-one solution, it offers multi-extruder support (up to 16
extruders!), multi-slicer support via plugins, and support for virtually any FDM 3D
printer on the market. It includes by default the options to slice using CuraEngine,
Slic3r, or Slic3r Prusa Edition according to your preference. Be prepared to do a lot of
tinkering!
Moreover, Repetier Host also offers remote access features, via Repetier Server.
Similarly to OctoPrint, you install it on a Raspberry Pi, so you can access and control
your 3D printer from anywhere via a browser on your PC, tablet or smartphone.
What’s great? It’s the favorite open-source 3D slicer software of the RepRap maker
community.
What’s not so great? Print quality is reportedly better on newer 3D slicer software, like
Cura or PrusaSlicer.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
ideaMaker
There are a number of features that aim to simplify the slicing process, automatic
support generation (and manual, too), repair for lackluster models, and auto-layout for
multiple les in a single print job. ideaMaker is also advantageous for slicing complex
models, as it can automatically separate parts in assemblies. You can also view cross-
sections of your 3D models. Despite offering a multitude of settings, ideaMaker is still
incredibly easy to use, requiring just four clicks to prepare a 3D print.
Another bene t of ideaMaker, aside from it being free, is that it also doubles as a 3D
printer management platform. You can keep track of multiple printing pro les and
seamlessly switch between different print settings. You can also monitor and manage
the ongoing print job remotely. Input le formats include STL, OBJ, and 3MF, while the
software can be used in English, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and more.
What’s great? It’s easy-to-use and highly intuitive, making it perfect for beginners or
experts looking for a simple and clean slicing experience.
What’s not so great? Since it’s less popular than Cura and others, it has less of a robust
and helpful community around it.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
ChiTuBox
(Source: ChiTuBox)
ChiTuBox was made with SLA/DLP machines in mind. No wonder, as ChiTu builds
mainboards for the most popular budget SLA 3D printers. So if you buy an affordable
resin machine, this is the go-to software.
It is easy to use, processing can be nished in one click and a preview function
enables users to check the print layer by layer to better understand how an object will
be constructed by a 3D printer. The slicing process is fast, it gives you control of your
support structures, and works reliably.
What’s not so great? It’s known to have issues with crashing in some cases.
Suited for all experience levels. ChiTuBox has a robust system that can be intimating
at rst, but its support section and community can help solve most problems a person
might encounter.
Price: ChiTuBox Free is…well…free. The pro version is coming out soon, but its price is
not listed as of this moment.
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Z-Suite
What‘s great? You get a program that is custom t for your 3D printer brand.
What’s not so great? The ip side is, this 3D slicer software is not tailored for other
machines.
Suited for Beginners users who want to make sure their prints are pitch perfect.
Where can I get it? On the Zortrax webpage.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
IceSL
IceSL is beyond any doubt one of the most remarkable tools available for 3D printing.
It is not merely a 3D slicer software, but also a 3D modeling tool. In the left window,
you can edit your mesh directly in Lua code. At rst glance, this may seem like a
frightening prospect, but as in OpenSCAD, this enables some nifty parametric
modeling. The center window is a live preview.
Finally, on the right, you can nd a wide array of slicing settings that are sure to
dishearten any beginner. Besides the usual features we expect from a 3D printer slicer
(such as supports or dual-color printing), IceSL boasts ooze shielding, that protects
your model against “extruder drippings”. Ugh! Another useful feature is the layer by
layer view of G-code.
What’s great? Die-hard coders will love the amount of control IceSL gives them.
Suited for intermediate to advanced users who like to keep their 3D printers close, but
their G-Code closer.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Astroprint
If you don’t have a 3D model to print, you can either download from one of the
integrated web-services (like the search engine Yeggi), or download from the
repositories (such as CGTrader and Thingiverse), or design a 3D model from scratch in
the web-based 3D modeling tools (like 3DSlash and Leopoly). In case your 3D model
won’t print properly you can connect Astroprint to 3DPrintCloud to get it xed. Finally, if
you don’t have a 3D printer of your own, you can have your les printed via the 3D
printing service i.materialise.
The 3D slicer software itself is very straightforward. In simple mode, you choose your
material and the desired quality. In the advanced mode, you can leave no stone
unturned to achieve your goal.
What’s great? The integration of many other web services promises to be a great
gateway exploring the world of desktop 3D printing.
What’s not so great? While Astroprint offers a user-friendly slicing experience, users
have a bit less exibility and control over the printing process compared with other
programs.
Suited for beginners who shy away from investing time and money in dedicated 3D
printing software suites.
Price: Freemium
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
CraftWare
With a user interface that many compare to Simplify3D, CraftWare certainly deserves
attention for presenting itself as a free alternative to the popular $150 3D printing
slicer. Developed by the 3D printer manufacturer CraftBot, CraftWare is compatible
with nearly any FDM 3D printer. The rst thing users will notice is the colorful and
intuitive interface, which provides full control over the 3D printing settings.
Other noteworthy features include interactive print management, which reduces the
overall build time and adds optimized supports to the model. With the G-code
visualizer, users can view each print layer-by-layer from every conceivable angle,
providing a 360° view of the model.
According to the manufacturer, the slicer utilizes an algorithm that generates the best
possible toolpath for the 3D printer. In addition, on CraftWare, models can be easily
scaled, rotated, and cloned before being arranged on the virtual build platform.
What’s great? An intuitive and colorful interface that can only be rivaled by paid
options like Simplify3D.
What’s not so great? Some users claim that print quality doesn’t match that of Cura or
Simplify3D.
Suited for beginners and expert users who want similar functionalities to Simplify3D,
but without paying out of pocket for it.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
SelfCAD
Geared toward the entire 3D print work ow, including 3D model design, SelfCAD is an
interesting new beast. More a one-stop-shop for makers designing their models to
print, in addition to a robust 3D model app, SelfCAD utilizes its own 3D slicer in its print
preparation process.
Indeed, you can channel your freshly crafted model over for slicing, with remarkably
advanced print preparation controls, plus all the usual suspects such as layer height,
in ll density by percentage, print speed, et al. Simply download your generated G-code,
and you’re good to go.
What’s great? After slicing, you get a detailed layer preview with a slider. This also
displays an estimated print time, material usage, and nal model weight. Also,
Spaghetti in ll — while chaotic and prone to mess up your print — is a lot of fun.
What’s not so great? One step short of true greatness. A 3D slicer software is still one
step removed from actually printing. If we could pipe the G-code directly to a printer via
some kind of cloud interface, SelfCAD would be a force to be reckoned with.
Suited for Beginners looking to design printable objects. The simple interface gives a
low jumping on point, but the sky is the limit.
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
3DPrinterOS
3DPrinterOS is a cloud-based platform with professionals in mind. It integrates all the
different components essential to 3D printing. The name tells you pretty much what it
is all about: You plug your 3D printer into your computer and host it from within your
browser or the desktop application. Apart from slicing, 3DPrinterOS includes different
options to repair your mesh, downloading from Sketchfab.com, or printing on an
industrial machine.
There is a free plan, but the more interesting features are only available for a fee,
starting from $200. The company has pledged, however, that slicing will always be
free. The range of supported 3D printers is very broad, as can be expected from a
commercial solution.
Like in other 3D slicer software tools, you can choose between varying levels of
complexity (“Simple”, “Advanced” and “Expert”). As a bonus, the app can also estimate
the price of the printed le. Slicer 2 also allows you to choose from a list of presets
that you can adapt to your needs. However, if you like precise control over your prints,
you can dive straight into the intricacies of manually con guring your print from
scratch.
What’s great? Once your G-code is generated, you can preview it in the “Toolpath
Viewer”. Also. if you are really con dent in your abilities, you can enter your slicer
settings as JSON code.
What’s not so great? Of course, we would like to use the premium features for free. But
that would just unfair to the company, right?
Suited for semi-pros and professionals who want a reliable environment and
work ows to print their 3D models.
Price: Freemium
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
KISSlicer
Don’t be fooled by the acronym of this program, it may be called “Keep It Simple Slicer”,
but depending on which version you choose, it can actually be a pretty sophisticated
piece of software. Some have hailed it as a worthy alternative to the other 3D slicer
software tools, others complained about the confusing interface.
While the free version is su cient for amateurs that print with only one extruder, the
pro version enables multi-head printing. G-code can be generated with a minimum
amount of settings. For advanced settings, you’ll need to purchase the pro version.
This version allows for combining multiple STL les into one print.
What’s great? KISSlicer is a worthy alternative to the other 3D printer slicer software
tools on this list.
What’s not so great? While this 3D slicer software supports most desktop 3D printers
on the market out of the box, if you happen to need G-code for a printer that is not on
the list, you have to manually adapt the program.
Suited for beginners and advanced users who can take advantage of the pro features.
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Tinkerine Suite
Most of the 3D slicer software tools on our list do a decent job, considering they
generate G-Code for almost every 3D printer out there. If you want more than “a decent
one”, take a look at Tinkerine Suite. It was speci cally designed for the Ditto and Litto
series 3D printers and prides itself to be “the most user-friendly 3D slicing software”.
Indeed, the user interface is refreshingly uncluttered. Still, this 3D slicer software is
capable of basic editing and creating support structures for 3D models. The settings
for Tinkerine’s 3D printers can be selected quickly, with only a few, yet powerful,
options to tinker with.
What’s great? Tinkerine Suite guarantees to achieve the best possible results for
Tinkerine’s printers.
What’s not so great? If you decide to switch to another 3D printer manufacturer, you
will have to learn a new 3D slicer software as well.
Suited for beginners to intermediate users who want to make sure their prints are
pitch-perfect.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
SuperSlicer
(Source: GitHub)
SuperSlicer is another open-source software that has been shaped by the 3D printing
community. It is designed to work with any modern 3D printer that is based on RepRap,
and works by taking 3D models and turning them into instructions for FFF (Fused
Filament Fabrication) printers. It is largely based on PrusaSlicer (which is mainly based
on Slic3r), so it will be easy to use for people already familiar with PrusaSlicer and
Slic3r.
What’s great? The main stand out is how it helps with the integrity of a structure. Not
only can a user better ne-tune top surfaces, but it offers options for denser in lls and
can make better thin walls.
What’s not so great? While SuperSlicer is a good piece of software, it does come with
a lot of the weaknesses associated with Slic3r and Prusa. So, if you don’t like those
gaps, you might not like this software.
Suited for intermediate to advanced users. This is a more technical and specialized
version of Prusa and Slic3r, so expect to need a deep technical understanding of these
softwares.
Price: Free
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BEST 3D PRINTER SLICER SOFTWARE
Pathio
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(Source: E3D / Pathio)
What’s great? Of Pathio’s many features, the one that stood out the most was that it
allows for models to be easily organized into groups and enables each group to have
their own slicing settings.
What’s not so great? It’s still in beta, development has stopped, as long as E3D is
looking for a buyer.
Suited for anyone. Pathio, so far, has a beginner’s guide to help people new to 3D
printing, and its software is sophisticated enough to satisfy the needs of advanced
users.
Price: Currently free. However, as said in the FAQ section, it will only be free during the
open beta stage.
OS: Windows, MacOS, Linux
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1. a toolpath (more or less intelligently) based on the geometry of your STL- le.
2. a percentage of in ll to save 3D printing time and material.
3. constructions of support material, if the geometry is di cult to print. These
supports are meant to be removed after the print is nished.
After analyzing the le and offering you choices and settings, the software generates a
“G-code” le that’s tailored for the machine you’re using. It describes coordinates,
nozzle and bed temperatures, fan control, printhead speed, and other variables.
1. STL import speed: It doesn’t seem to be a big thing, but if you’re handling
complicated les on a slow computer, you don‘t want to fetch a coffee until the
software is nished displaying the le.
2. Viewer capabilities: If you don’t own some CAD software, you’ll probably see your
printable le for the rst time when you open it in the 3D slicer software. Good
software should offer the possibility to turn and zoom to any point of your 3D
model awlessly and fast.
3. STL repairing: A good 3D slicer software won’t leave you in the dark. If there are
errors in your 3D model, it should bring them to your attention – and ideally, repair
them automatically.
4. Usability: How di cult is the 3D slicing software to use? Are there settings for
beginners? More options for experts? Does it have a modi cation history? Does it
store les locally or in the cloud? Does the work ow feel right? Can you use Undo
and Redo? All these questions for a “good” 3D slicer are highly subjective – but
you’ll get the idea.
5. Preview: A good 3D slicer software will give you estimates on the duration of the
print and the material used. These facts, of course, shouldn’t differ from the
actual print itself.
6. Cost: Is the software free or do you have to pay for it?
7. Help: We’ve checked if beginners and pros alike get enough on-screen help – or if
you can ask other users in a forum or user group.
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