Slicers and user interfaces for 3D printers
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Introduction
A so-called slicer takes a3D drawing (most often in .STL format) and translates this model into individual layers. It then generates the machine code that the printer will use for printing.
User interfaces allow a user to send a machine code file, change some parameters on run time, and move around axis manually etc.
Slicer software
A slicer program allows to calibrate printer settings like:
- extrusion speed (rotations / minute)
- head speed
- temperature
- Fan on/off
List of slicer software
- BFB Axon
- Frontend for skeinforge, works with BFB machines only
- Repsnapper
- Slic3r
Links
- 3D Printing with Linux (slides) by Kyle Rankin