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RETIRED

I now use and recommend SuperSlicer! I use SuperSlicer over Cura for these reasons: (Note I think most of these apply to it's ancestors PrusaSlicer and Slic3r as well):

  • Object level settings when printing multiple objects at once:
    • Adaptive layer height is not applied globally
    • Set different perimeter count, shell thickness, etc for each object
  • Cutting corners feature minimizes corner bulge
  • Paint on supports - only support where you want to
  • Double ironing! I don't think it's benificial if you're ironing is well tuned but I use it anyway :)
  • Internal bridge under top shell. This I think is superior to cura's (excellent) gradual infill steps feature, because that can have anchoring issues.

Cura-profiles

My main cura profiles (settings)

Most commonly changed settings

  • Toggling support on/off (overhang quality vs time and material cost)
  • Adaptive layers topography size (overhang quality vs time)
  • extra infill wall count (strength vs time & material cost/weight)
  • iron spacing (surface quality vs time)
  • outer wall acceleration (corner sharpness vs time)