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Setup PrusaSlicer
Tiago Conceição edited this page Jun 11, 2021
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- Good slice quality (Less problems and accurate)
- Good auto support system
- Good manual support placement with painter tool
- Advanced options and freedom
- Easy to use
- Free
- Opensource
- Good community support
- Regular updates
- Stable
- Download: https://www.prusa3d.com/prusaslicer
- Install and start
- On configuration wizard select:
- Prusa MSLA: Original Prusa SL1
- SLA Materials: Select all or only the ones you want to have (You can come back to select/deselect others)
- View mode: Expert mode
- Click Finish and close PrusaSlicer
- Open UVtools
- Go to: Menu -> Help -> Install profiles into PrusaSlicer
- Select all print profiles
- Select the printers you wish to use
- Click install selected profiles
- Reopen PrusaSlicer and confirm if selected profiles are there
- Go to Printer Settings:
- Select your printer
- Confirm the settings
- Go to Notes and configure as you wish after the START_CUSTOM_VALUES placeholder
- Save printer under diferent name to keep the UVtools original printer unmodified
- Go to Print Settings:
- Select the layer height you need from the Universal profiles
- Check configurations and change if required
- Go to Material Settings:
- Pick a material to use, if not present just grab a similar
- Confirm the settings and if required change the perameters based on your printer and resin
- Save the new material
- Import object into plate and prepare your print
- Export the file to print as .sl1
- Open the .sl1 generated file in UVtools
- Convert the .sl1 file to your printer correct format: https://github.com/sn4k3/UVtools/wiki/Sliced-File-Conversion (Note: Currently the .sl1 files are auto converted to the correct output once open on UVtools so this step is not required)