What do you use as a slicer?
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This...
... or did I misunderstand the question????
I think maybe I did.
Frederick
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I use Cura and I hate it... the very last version needs a restart after every print and it is crashing all the time. (on my linux workstation)
But the tree support is a gamechanger for me.I will test PrusaSlicer 2.3.0-alpha2 after I saw that here in the thread.
This is how a real slicer should look like:
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I think I've tested all slicers except for Prusa.
I've always come back to using Kisslicer, it's the one who gave me the best results, fastest print speeds, less failures and generally the best eperience. I don't understand why so few people seem to know it and use it, it's a great software.In second position comes S3D. I think the interface is less practical, it takes more steps to be able to print something and in my case the results were not as good as KS.
Third comes Cura, lots of options, but actually sometimes it's just too much so it becomes confusing. The slicing logic isn't nearly as smart as Kisslicer's leading in a lesser print appearance, more defects and a slower print time.
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@fcwilt Me too.. but 5k€ are a bit to much for slicing a salami, which I do not eat any more... But this esthetic of the mechanic...
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@fcwilt
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@Veti Did you hand had physical contact with a big chunk of polished steel and a chunk of printed plastic? And did you feel a difference?
It is like "cylinder capacity" at a car engine.. you can replace it only with more capacity to make it better.
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I use simplify3d... When I got it, it was 6x faster than slicer. Maybe the latter has improved over time, but I like the s3d interface & features so I haven't shopped around. (It ain't broke...)
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@3mm
sure why not. The slicer doesn't really care what the kinematics are (other than the build volume and shape). The firmware takes the gcode commands and does the kinematics processing to move the motors based on the moves the slicer commands. -
@3mm I'm using superslicer with a delta. Feel free to reach out if you get stuck.
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PrusaSlicer_config_bundle.ini.txt
here is a config_bundle for a Q5 Delta Printer i found some time ago. (You have to delete the .txt ending)
This one can be used in the superslicer and prusa slicer
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@PCR and you have to change the Firmware Flavour to RepRap!
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@PCR I wonder what reprap flavour tastes like...
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@jay_s_uk
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Home made soup like mom used to make.
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@sylvaindc said in What do you use as a slicer?:
@3mm I'm using superslicer with a delta. Feel free to reach out if you get stuck.
Thanks. Actually, I have bumped into a 'sticker'. I am running the SuperSlicer calibration functions. One of the issues I've been working for some time is likely a temperature problem so when I saw the temperature tower 'calibrator', I said to myself, "Yipee!" Only there is a problem, it doesn't work!
I am receiving the following SuperSlicer v2.2.54 error message, upon 'generate':
"Empty layers detected, the output would not be printable.
Object name: smart_compact_temp_calibration
Print z: 9.015000
This is usually caused by negligibly small extrusions or by a faulty model. Try to repair the model or change its orientation on the bed."In the tower dialog, I've set the steps to 5, and 2 up, 2 down. I don't what's wrong, I searched on the 'Net and also read the SuperSlicer wiki and haven't found anything related to the problem. The program does not generate the gcode.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
3mm
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@3mm disclaimer, I never had that error...
Could you do the bed-level and filament flow calibrations?
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I have used in the past
- replicatorG ( )
- cura
- kisslicer1.x
I am using:
- Simplify (what we have at work)
I want to try
- kisslicer2.x
- 3d-optimizer
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I used kisslicer originally, and compared slicers often ( I had more free time). then during the dark times before its V2 update I swapped to S3D originally thinking they'd be diligent in feature updates ( they didn't and then teased a big update for another purchase... ha). I stopped using it and swapped to cura after testing slicers again a couple months ago when the faint moire / salmon skin that has plagued than i wantme for many upgrades straight up disappeared.
I have a complicated relationship with cura though. We have differences of opinion on what some terms mean, and for all the shiny features and options it has the lack of fine grain control it offers hurts my soul. It just "calculates" more things than I want it to. Example: I tell you cura what the line width I get at a layer height and you determine the infill spacing from that, I don't need it to be a redundant flow rate multiplier that you already have as an option. I don't like having to either just crank up flow rate or try to predict if you'll apply overlap just to clear up infill gaps.