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: the main executable script, launching the GUI and providing the CLI.package/: the scripts used for packaging the executables.Build.PL: this script installs dependencies into local-lib/, compiles the C++ part and runs tests.The graphical interface is still mostly written in Perl, but we're gradually porting it to C++ (want to help?). The core parts of Slic3r are written in C++11, with multithreading. tool for cutting meshes in multiple solid parts with visual preview (also in batch using a grid).built-in projector and host for DLP printers.OctoPrint integration (send to printer).built-in USB/serial host controller, supporting multiple simultaneous printers each one with a spool queue.auto-repair of non-manifold meshes (and ability to re-export them).conversion between STL, OBJ, AMF, 3MF and POV formats.G-code generation for FFF/FDM printers.(Most of these are also available in the command line interface.)
See the project homepage at for more information.
Embeddable: a complete and powerful command line interface allows to use Slic3r from the shell or to integrate it in server-side applications. Modular: the core of Slic3r is libslic3r, a C++ library that provides a granular API and reusable components. Robust: the codebase includes more than 1,000 unit and regression tests, collected in 6 years of development. Join our collaborative effort and help improve it! Community-driven: new features or issues are discussed in the GitHub repository.
While novice users often need just few options, Slic3r is mostly used by advanced users.
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Advanced: many configuration options allow for fine-tuning and full control. Compatible: it supports all the known G-code dialects (Marlin, Repetier, Mach3, LinuxCNC, Machinekit, Smoothie, Makerware, Sailfish). We want to keep 3D printing open and free. Open: it is totally open source and it's independent from any commercial company or printer manufacturer. Despite being based on volunteer efforts, Slic3r is still pushing the boundaries of 3D printing. It served as a platform for experimenting several new ideas that later became technology standards, such as multiple extruders, brim, variable-height layers, per-object settings, modifiers, post-processing scripts, G-code macros and more. Slic3r was born in 2011 within the RepRap community and thanks to its high configurability became the swiss-army knife for 3D printing. But it does much more than that, see the features list below. #PRUSA SLICER NON PLANAR GENERATOR#
Slic3r is mainly a toolpath generator for 3D printers: it reads 3D models (STL, OBJ, AMF, 3MF) and it converts them into G-code instructions for 3D printers.