Slicer4RTN
Conic slicer utilizing planar slicers for 4-axis Rotating Tilted Nozzle (RTN) 3D printers (by Spiritdude)
PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage
PrusaSlicer packaged in a ARM AppImage. Pre-built AppImages located within releases. (by davidk)
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Slicer4RTN
Posts with mentions or reviews of Slicer4RTN.
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Using RTN( Rotating Tilted Nozzle ) to print overhangs.
This is not my work, and has been done by Rene K. Mueller over at XYZdims.com. This is a opensource project called Slicer4RTN, so if you're interested, it is on Github
PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage
Posts with mentions or reviews of PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage.
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hey i need some help
You're trying to execute an x86-64 binary on aarch64 architecture, that's why it doesn't work. Try using a release from davidk's repo
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How to print without network?
You could go one step further and install PrusaSlicer on the Pi itself -- with a desktop environment and a browser, you could download STLs, slice them, and print them all from the printer.
- Bed texture not loading correctly
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Slicer4RTN and PrusaSlicer-ARM.AppImage you can also consider the following projects:
Cura - 3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
build - Armbian Linux build framework generates custom Debian or Ubuntu image for x86, aarch64, riscv64 & armhf
SlicerA - A web based STL to Gcode slicer for ArozOS
Creality-Cloud-RaspberryPi3 - This project has been discontinued and is no longer being maintained. Users are advised to use https://github.com/crealitycloud/OctoPrint-CrealityCloud-With-Video or https://github.com/crealitycloud/OctoPrint-CrealityCloud as alternatives.