Prusa’s mobile slicer now works with competitors’ 3D printers — new EasyPrint tool works with Bambu, Creality, and more

Prusa’s mobile slicer now works with competitors’ 3D printers — new EasyPrint tool works with Bambu, Creality, and more

Prusa Research has rolled out a major update to its browser-based slicing tool, EasyPrint, extending support beyond its own 3D printers to include competitors. Prusa Research has always shown support for the 3D printing community as a whole, with its open-source Prusa Slicer being the foundation of many competitors’ branded slicers. Prusa’s free computer-based software…

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Prusa Research has rolled out a major update to its browser-based slicing tool, EasyPrint, extending support beyond its own 3D printers to include competitors. Prusa Research has always shown support for the 3D printing community as a whole, with its open-source Prusa Slicer being the foundation of many competitors’ branded slicers. Prusa’s free computer-based software currently has downloadable profiles for 30 competing brands of 3D printers.

The update allows users to slice models directly from Printables.com or through the Prusa mobile app, and send print files over a local network. Users can connect any compatible machine by selecting the correct network protocol and entering the printer’s local IP address. Once configured, the process takes just a few clicks to slice, preview, and send a model to print.

Prusa Slicer Now Works with Competitor's 3D Printers

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The move to support other brands sets EasyPrint apart from competing ecosystems. For example, Creality’s Creality Cloud mobile slicer allows you to pull models from Creality’s library and use a full-feature, cloud-based version of Creality Print. However, you are limited to Creality printers that you have bound to your account. Bambu Lab’s Bambu Handy app and website rely on pre-sliced user-uploaded G-code and can only be sent to Bambu Lab printers tied to your account.

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