Changes for page Prusa Slicer
Last modified by Josh McGee on 2025/11/08 03:20
From version 8.1
edited by Josh McGee
on 2025/10/20 03:10
on 2025/10/20 03:10
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To version 10.1
edited by Josh McGee
on 2025/10/20 03:20
on 2025/10/20 03:20
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... ... @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ 10 10 === Load your file === 11 11 12 12 13 -If you have a .stl, .obj, .step, .amf, or .3mf file, use the 14 -File > Import > ImportSTL/3MF/STEP/OBJ/AMF command 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 15 15 16 16 [[image:Screenshot 2025-10-20 135757.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="290px" width="500px"]] 17 17 ... ... @@ -33,9 +33,10 @@ 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 -=== Orientation/Supports 37 - === 36 +=== Orientation/Supports === 38 38 38 +=== === 39 + 39 39 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. 40 40 \\??? image goes here: The rotate command can be found in the panel on the left 41 41 ... ... @@ -51,5 +51,13 @@ 51 51 \\Other printing options === 52 52 53 53 54 -\\??? 2 images go here 55 - 55 + 56 +??? 2 images go here 57 + 58 + 59 +=== Export G-Code === 60 + 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.