Slic3r has always been rather generous with supports – and for a good reason. It allows even complete beginners to print pretty complex geometry right out of the box. If you use the auto-generated supports, your model will be certainly printable. But with some models, the algorithm may pl...
You can highlight overhangs when painting supports. Using a new checkbox you can limit the brush strokes only to the highlighted overhanging triangles. Lastly, the “Smart fill” tool is also available when painting supports. New Bridging Mode For historic reasons (explained in detail in thechange...
This is the first alpha release of PrusaSlicer 2.4.0, introducing Multi-material painting tool, improved FDM supports and raft, Windows dark mode, Fuzzy Skin, per object Brim configuration, Negative volumes, automatic Color Print for signs, Shape Gallery, "Tip of the day" notifications, Model s...
To helpfight stringing and oozing deposition, PrusaSlicer now implementsramping travel moves. Previously you could set just theLift height(Printer Settings->Extruder) which resulted in the print head lifting up before each travel move and then returning back down after the travel move. Such lift co...
Set Z-axis stall detection speed at 4.8mm/s to prevent triggered accidently Fixed a bug that stopped printing job when execuing heating G-code causes unexpected movement 2023-01-02, V2.2.21 Optimized PID value for heated bed to prevent ripples on print ...
Version 1.42.0 alpha 2 Operating system type + version Win 10 64bit Behavior First I want to point out this is not a new bug in the new alpha, it's also present in the stable releases. Slic3r ignores the contact Z distance for supports, ...
Would like to ask this feature, what I meant by "smart" is the prime pillar's layer varies depending on what toolhead are used. For example T1 will be used starting at 5mm, from 0-5mm, the prime pillar layer height are reduced in resolut...
planning– your prints will be faster thanks to optimized routines for path planning. Check out the screenshot below, it’s a pretty nice difference. And speaking of path planning, if you use the sequential print feature, you can now easily set the order in which the objects will be ...