PrusaSlicer.config: my 3D printing settings
- Anycubic Photon Mono [simply enhanced]
- proprietary
- w/ Anycubic Wash & Cure Machine 2.0 [simply enhanced]
- VORON Design Voron 2.4R2 350 [suspiciously stock, RevC, WIP]
- sourced by LDO Motors
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+Klipper- w/ SUNLU FilaDryer S2 [seriously stock]
- Creality Ender-3Xs Pro [strongly upgraded, WIP]
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ w/ Raspberry Pi Touch DisplayKlipper- w/ SUNLU FilaDryer S1 [seriously stock]
- Original Prusa MK4S [simply enhanced] & Original Prusa MMU3 [seriously stock]
- kit
- proprietary
- w/ SUNLU FilaDryer S1 [seriously stock]
- Creality K1 [simply enhanced]
- proprietary Klipper
- Artillery Sidewinder X2 [slighty modded]
- proprietary Marlin
- Flashforge Adventurer 4 [seemingly stock]
- proprietary
- fed by FlashPrint.config
- cfg/: my configuration folder
- filament/: filaments
- physical_printer/: machines [ignored]
- print/: print settings
- printer/: printers
- sla_material/: SLA materials
- sla_print/: SLA print settings
- doc/: Notes
- res/: configuration resources from (other) slicer softwares
- Creality Print/: Ender-3Xs Pro
- PrusaSlicer/: Photon Mono, Voron 2.4R2 350, Ender-3Xs Pro, MK4S & MMU3
- UVtools/: Photon Mono
First of all, somehow transfer PrusaSlicer.config to your system (download ZIP, grab release, clone repository).
Then the easiest way is to copy the settings directories named under Structure to your PrusaSlicer configuration folder.
If you (sym)link them, you will be able to keep a Git repository up to date without any hassle. Before that, make sure to back up or copy your current settings to that repository.
Life is good if you are running a UN*X (sub)system: just try out PrusaSlicerConfig!
Fork! Fork it! Fork you! Fork me, right?