Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Open-Source Slicer An open-source slicer is a software application that converts 3D models into G-code instructions for 3D printers. Examples include Cura, PrusaSlicer, and Slic3r. Open-source slicers offer customization, community-driven updates, and support for a wide range of printers and filaments. They provide advanced features like multi-material slicing, variable layer height, and adaptive infill. Users can modify source code for personalized settings and enhanced functionality. Open-source slicers promote innovation, accessibility, and flexibility in 3D printing workflows. |
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