Changes for page Prusa Slicer

Last modified by Josh McGee on 2025/11/08 03:20

From version 11.1
edited by Josh McGee
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7 7  1. Add Creality Ender-3 with 0.6mm nozzle, Ender-5 with 0.4mm nozzle, and CR-5 Pro H with 0.4mm nozzle.
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10 -=== Load your file ===
10 +== Load your file ==
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13 -If you have a (% class="mark" %)##.stl##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.obj##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.step##(%%), (% class="mark" %)##.amf##(%%), or (% class="mark" %)##.3mf##(%%) file, use the 
14 -(% class="mark" %)##File > Import > ImportSTL/3MF/STEP/OBJ/AMF##(%%) command
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16 -[[image:Screenshot 2025-10-20 135757.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290px" width="500px"]]
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18 -=== Select your print settings ===
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21 -Set the layer height using the (% class="mark" %)##Print Settings##(%%) dropdown to be (% class="mark" %)##0.2##(%%) by default.
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23 -If you select smaller values then that will allow you to print finer details but the print will take longer.
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25 -If you select larger values then your print will have less detail, but it will be faster.
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28 -Set the filament type using the (% class="mark" %)##Filament##(%%) dropdown. This should be written on the side of the filament reel.
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31 -Set the printer type using the (% class="mark" %)##Printer##(%%) dropdown. This should be written on a wooden card in front of the printer you're using.
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35 -
36 -=== Orientation/Supports ===
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38 -=== ===
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40 -The orientation of your 3D print is important because each layer is supported by the one beneath it. For example if you were 3D printing a pyramid, you would ideally want the base of the pyramid to be the base of the 3d print. Use the Rotate command to rotate your part if you need to.
41 -\\??? image goes here: The rotate command can be found in the panel on the left
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44 -If your design needs to have overhanging or unsupported pieces, then you have two main options:
45 -1) Have the slicer add in supports which can be broken off once the print is finished. To do this make sure the Supports dropdown is not None.
46 -2) Use the Cut command to cut your part into pieces that could each be printed like a pyramid. For example a sphere would be very difficult to print and would require a lot of supports, but if you cut the sphere in half each half could act effectively as a pyramid and would be very simple to cut. When the print is finished, the two halves can then be glued together.
13 +If you have a .stl, .obj, .step, .amf, or .3mf file, use the 
14 +File > Import > ImportSTL/3MF/STEP/OBJ/AMF command
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51 -===
52 -\\Other printing options ===
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58 -
59 -=== Export G-Code ===
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61 -
62 -Once you're happy with your settings, click the (% class="mark" %)##Slice now##(%%) button which can be found at the bottom of the right panel.
63 -??? image goes here
64 -Once it has finished slicing, the Slice now button will turn into Export G-code. Click this to save your g-code file.
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