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    Super Moderator curious aardvark's Avatar
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    Some of the things simplify3d does that I don't think prusaslicer does. Or if it does - I can't figure out how :-)
    And possibly the reason to get s3d.

    Processes. A process in s3d is essentially a collection of settings that you apply to your prints.
    PS does that.
    But s3d allows you to have multiple processes either applied to a single model, or different models on the same build plate can all have their own processes.
    Printing two things ?
    one is detailed and needs to print at 0.1mm and slowly, while the other is basic and will print fast at 0.3mm.
    Just use a different process for each object and you can printt hem both at the same time.

    It is really useful. I often applky different speeds and layer heights to different parts of the same print.
    Printing a bracket with a few fiddly bits. Just use different processes for each part.

    As i mentioned - different printers can all have their own processes. Different filaments likewise.

    It's a biggee and something I would really miss if I had to use a different slicer than s3d.

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    I am just now beginning to understand PrusaSli3r, ("I know I spelled it differently no worries")

    I am learning this at warp speed maybe because I have used so many different slicers, an believe you me this is astonishing even to myself.
    Last edited by Roberts_Clif; 10-30-2020 at 06:44 PM.

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