Checking for cached configuration updates. BuildVolume bed_shape clasified as: Rectangle
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3dx drivers module loading error: dlopen(/Library/Frameworks/amework/3DconnexionClient, 0x0005): tried: '/Library/Frameworks/amework/3DconnexionClient' (no such file), '/System/Library/Frameworks/amework/3DconnexionClient' (no such file) Checking if indices need to be installed from resources. Best translation language detected (may be different from user locales): de_DE System language detected (user locales and such): de_DE Instance check: Another instance not found or single-instance not set. full lock path: /Users/NAME/Library/Application Support/PrusaSlicer/cache/7484420837251052083.lock other params: "/Applications/Original Prusa Drivers/PrusaSlicer.app/Contents/MacOS/PrusaSlicer" -loglevel=5 ~ % /Applications/Original\ Prusa\ Drivers/PrusaSlicer.app/Contents/MacOS/PrusaSlicer -loglevel=5 Log output Last login: Mon Apr 4 12:34:10 on ttys000 GL_EXT_framebuffer_multisample_blit_scaled System Version: macOS Version 12.3.1 (Build 21E258) I already added a comment on this Report but I am not sure if it is still being monitored:īuild: PrusaSlicer-2.4.1+arm64-202203101039 I already deleted PrusaSlicer including his hidden folders (as far as I could found them all) but still no success) and re-installed it but the Problem is still there. Regardless if using Drag'n Drop or via the Menu Path.Īlso it doesn't matter which Printer Profile you use and which Object File.
However, in my opinion, it is absolutely amazing the quality and variety of software/resources that are available and supported for free via the community.Since Mac OS 12.3 and later with Mac OS 12.3.1 (21E258) PrusaSlicer is not opening any File which worked before without issue. Keep in mind that a lot of the apps and utilities in the 3d-printing world are open source, so they may lack a level of polish and optimization. In the end it is about the final output and a successful print, I don't really care if the layer preview wasn't able to hit 60fps. Each has strengths and weaknesses and bugs.
Most of the time now I choose my slicer based on the print job. You are correct, in my experience, the Slic3r based spin offs like Prusa and Super Slicer tend to run a lot more fluid. Also, the gcode preview mode can lag when previewing complex/large objects, depends a lot on your GPU.
So changing one setting may cause several dozen other settings to simultaneously recalculate and update causing a very noticeable moment of lag while trying to type in a text box. I'd love to take a class someday, but have been picking up a lot from YouTube vids and tutorials.Ĭlick to expand.The thing with Cura is that a lot of settings are linked and calculated based on what you enter in other settings. To say the learning curve is steep is an under statement. Lastly, one of my favorite things about 3D printing has been poking at Fusion 360. They have an M1 native version, and I find it is better for certain types of prints. My favorite filament for finish quality and texture though is ProtoPasta HTPLA.īeen using Cura, recently just started playing with SuperSlicer which is a fork of Prusa Slicer/Slic3r. It and the CR-10 have a lot in common in function and parts too.įilament, I am lucky to live near a MicroCenter and their house brand of PLA and PLA+ is generally very good. I got one with a crazy warped bed, so switched it out for glass and a BL-Touch pretty quick. Last year I picked up an Ender 3 Pro on sale for $99. You learn so much more about the tech and how everything works that way.
I encourage people that want to seriously get into the hobby and learn the ins and outs to make their first printer a solid basic model they can upgrade and tweak themselves. It is a pretty awesome medium sized printer to this day. 6mm nozzle to speed up printing of larger objects.
My first 3D printer was a CR-10S, over the course of a year or so I upgraded it to an all metal hot end, auto leveling, setup Klipper firmware on a Raspberry Pi and changed to a.