I’ve already switch from Cura to PrusaSlicer to SuperSlicer and get back to PrusaSlicer (organic support is a must). With all the bambu hype, I can’t find a comparison beetween PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer (pros and cons). Feel free to comment !

  • Voyajer@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I generally stay upstream with projects that have a lot of forks, so in this case prusaslicer.

  • Don Promillo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    TIL: Orca slicer exists.

    I will definitely give it a a shot. Or a Spritzer of plastique from my printers nozzle.

    Like you I switched multiple times between slivers but never ended up using one exclusively. In the end Prusa Slicer became my main workhorse because it is reliable and well maintained since a long time. I might not be the flashiest and most feature packed but when I just need a part fast, it’s going to be Prusa Slicer.

    But most of the time I spend not actually printing something useful but playing with the printer instead. And for that things to try out like the Orca slicer are awesome. The beauty of our hobby is that we are not forced to use a certain software and can try them out ourselves.

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    1 year ago

    Is organic support the same as tree support? If so Cura has had tree support as an experimental feature for a while and it has become a standard feature recently.