Slic3r
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Release status: working
Description | STL-to-GCODE translator
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License | AGPLv3
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Slic3r is the tool you need to convert a digital 3D model into printing instructions for your 3D printer. It cuts the model into horizontal slices (layers), generates toolpaths to fill them and calculates the amount of material to be extruded. The project was started in 2011 from scratch: the code and the algorithms are not based on any other previous work. Readability and maintainability of the code are among the design goals.
Slic3r is bundled with the most important host software packages: Pronterface, Repetier-Host, ReplicatorG and has been supported/funded by almost all the main 3D printing companies in the world.
Availability
Slic3r is available in precompiled packages for MacOS X, Windows and Linux.
It's also possible to git clone and run Slic3r from there to stay current; a single script is provided to automatically install all dependencies via CPAN.
For more information check its Homepage (Download).
Support
Check it's homerage support section for resources.
A .pdf manual can be downloaded here from Lulzbot (which is one of the companys supporting development).
Tech Details
Slic3r is written in Perl! Check out the source code over at GitHub.