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Prusa Goes to the Cloud with Optional “EasyPrint” Slicer - MSNThe new slicer aims to simplify file prep for beginners and anyone who wants to run their Prusa 3D printer from the couch.
According to the project’s home page, the slicer does everything Prusa does but adds custom calibration tests, ironing, better thin wall support, and several other features related to infill and ...
The PRUSA MK4S, with its speed and quality, is a top 3D printer, though pricey compared to cheaper rivals. Its reliability, print consistency, and future-proofing make it a superior long-term ...
So Why PrusaControl? Despite [Prusa]’s position as one of the leading manufacturers of 3D printers, he’s been a Slic3r fan from the beginning.
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The Czech 3D printer manufacturer Prusa is coming around the corner with the Prusa MK4S model without much fanfare. We've already had a look at it.
Overall the print quality and results were outstanding. Part of this could be down to the Gyroid infill pattern which is quite unlike that produced by other Slicers.
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