Looking back at our blog articles, we’ve noticed one thing: we tend to move further and make more complex projects. These require long testing, thorough planning and usually consume a lot of time. The results are great but we have to…
Looking back at our blog articles, we’ve noticed one thing: we tend to move further and make more complex projects. These require long testing, thorough planning and usually consume a lot of time. The results are great but we have to…
The final version of PrusaSlicer 2.3 with Paint-on supports, Monotonic infill and Ironing is out! Big thanks to all of you who tested alpha, beta and release candidate versions and shared feedback with us. PrusaSlicer releases bring major changes and improvements…
The top surface of 3D prints is typically not perfectly smooth. As the nozzle draws the perimeters and solid infill, small gaps and ridges remain visible between the toolpath lines. However, if your model has flat areas parallel to the print…
After several alpha versions, beta versions and release candidates, the final version of our latest PrusaSlicer 2.2.0 with SLA hollowing and support for 3rd party printers is out! Thank you, everyone, who shared feedback with us! PrusaSlicer releases are usually accompanied…
Autumn is nearly upon us and even though Summer is usually the time for holidays and vacations, we’re pretty busy here in Prague! We’re releasing a new firmware, new materials, new PrusaSlicer versions… oh, and by the way, we also managed…
Have you ever thought that the infill pattern itself can be very nice to look at? In this article, we will explore an unusual use of PrusaSlicer and we will show you how to completely transform imported models with ease!
Anyone who…
The first five months of 2019 are over and we have already released four big announcements. After MK3S and MMU2S in February, it was the launch of new community website PrusaPrinters.org and two weeks ago, we have released PrusaSlicer 2.0. However,…
It has been full 3 years since we started our in-house development of Slic3r, later adding Prusa Edition (PE) to make less confusion with the naming. However, the programs are radically different now, plus, the community keeps using the Slic3r and…
If you’ve ever printed with flexible filaments, you know the struggle: stringing, filament entanglement, poor bridging and overhangs, ugly surface finish, jams and extrusion problems,… the list goes on. Many of these headaches stem from a notoriously difficult challenge: achieving a…
We’re now launching the orders for the MMU3 compatible with the Prusa CORE One. We have two official “flavors” and one special community version. And conversion kits, too! There’s definitely a lot of ground to cover – as always. 🙂
However, before…