There is also a commercial cloud slicer, Katana:
https://www.printr.com/katana/
It looks very easy to use, for the ones willing to spend a bit.
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There is also a commercial cloud slicer, Katana:
https://www.printr.com/katana/
It looks very easy to use, for the ones willing to spend a bit.
I am using Cura but have considered Kisslicer and Craftware before. Is there any reason to switch?
Netfabb is very useful for example for file repair and checking wall thicknesses.
I have it...