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I currently use PrusaSlicer to orient, support, hollow/drill, and prepare my designs for printing on an Anycubic Photon Mono X printer. Once the .sl1 file is created, I am using UVTools to import, inspect, and convert the file to .pwmx for my current printer.
The issue is that this process is a bit more laborious than filament (FDM) printers. I am using 2 programs to slice an .stl/.3mf file, and then click/drag resulting file to upload into Octoprint.
It would be helpful to have PrusaSlicer support/create these other filetypes, or provide some CLI integration into UVTools to convert models into ready-to-print files.
UVTools project is a very helpful tool, and it would be quite helpful if some collaboration happened between authors. Since it provides some additional tooling around: Problem Inspection, Anti-Aliasing, Light Bleed Compensation (Clear Resin), and a lot more...
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I currently use PrusaSlicer to orient, support, hollow/drill, and prepare my designs for printing on an Anycubic Photon Mono X printer. Once the .sl1 file is created, I am using UVTools to import, inspect, and convert the file to .pwmx for my current printer.
The issue is that this process is a bit more laborious than filament (FDM) printers. I am using 2 programs to slice an .stl/.3mf file, and then click/drag resulting file to upload into Octoprint.
It would be helpful to have PrusaSlicer support/create these other filetypes, or provide some CLI integration into UVTools to convert models into ready-to-print files.
UVTools project is a very helpful tool, and it would be quite helpful if some collaboration happened between authors. Since it provides some additional tooling around: Problem Inspection, Anti-Aliasing, Light Bleed Compensation (Clear Resin), and a lot more...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: