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Simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better
Simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better






I bought the printer, which I use here at the office so my boss bought a lot of filament and Simplify, and it was his password he put into registration.

simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better

What does it have to calculate pi to a million decimals?Īnd I can't help you find the S3D guy that listens because I was never able to even get on their forums. At the speed of a microcontroller that's probably billions of instructions. Just a computation of accessibility (solid angle to outside, like ambient occlusion computation) affecting the decision to put a support or not would be so much better.Īnd why so much waiting time to start a print even when bed AND nozzle are up to temperature already? It takes like minutes to initialize. But I wish I could have supports on top of the model in other places. How about a feature not to build supports in inaccessible places? If I have air ducts in a model I have to tell simplify to not build supports on top of model surfaces otherwise it puts supports inside the ducts, which can't be removed. "Here, play with this, and good luck!"Īnd you can't use the ooze shield with a brim it puts the brim outside the ooze shield, where it does nothing for model adhesion. Coasting helps, but it is really a hack they give to the user to try and get around their bad retraction implementation. Retraction should begin BEFORE the end of an extrusion. Their implementation of retraction is apathetic. I hate also their policy of NOT applying retraction, coasting, and all such delicacies to skirts and brims, which results in complex objects with multiple brim zones to have all kinds of blobs and hairs on the first layer, causing every print to start on the wrong foot.

simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better

I was always using the rotate tool and squinting my eyes onto a 2D plane to try and see misalignment on the screen. I found the way, eventually, how to align a face to the build table, but it took me a long time to find it.

simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better

Probably I should read the manual, but software should be as intuitive as possible preferably to the point where most people don't need to even see the manual. The zone below has a delete button, which I've hit by accident many times trying to remove a model, and I still don't know what exactly it deletes. Quirks in the interface, like a zone of the screen under the zone where you remove or import a model. I think Simplify is orders of magnitude better than Cura or Slic3r, but that doesn't mean it isn't full of bugs and absurdities.








Simplify3d 4.0.1 vs slic3r looks better