Given rising prices, you might want to get more out of the printer you already have. Get the most out of your K1 with the right slicer!
Want to get the best results from your 3D printer? Check out our guide to the best slicer software – most are free.
Understanding G-code commands will unlock the next level of 3D printing. Read on to quickly learn the basics of this code!
Retraction settings are some of the most important values to tune for a great print. Let's check out Orca Slicer's retraction settings!
PETG is a durable, non-toxic filament that can be difficult to print. Learn how to find the Cura PETG settings/profile for your needs!
Looking for a full version of Simplify3D 5.0 to download for free? Check out our article to see what your options are.
Pulling filament back into the hot end is a useful function but tricky to master. Read on to learn all about 3D printer retraction!
3D slicer settings are the defining factor for successful 3D prints. Learn about the 10 most important 3D printer settings.
In Orca Slicer, fuzzy skin is one of the easiest tool you can use to add texture to your prints. Read on to find out why and how to use it!
Whether you're a newbie or pro, Orca Slicer has something for you. Read on for an Orca Slicer tutorial to help you get started!
A G-code editor allows you to play with your CNC or 3D printing code. Read on to find your ideal G-code editor from our top picks!
Slicing models for resin 3D printing has a few extra considerations. Check out our picks for the best SLA slicer software. Most are free!
Creality 3D printers ship with Creality Slicer, but that's far from the only option! Check out the best slicers for Creality printers.
Not all slicers are created equal! Read about the slicers for the Ender 3 (V2/Pro/S1/Neo/V3) and find the best Ender 3 slicer for your needs.
Pressure advance is a well-loved calibration tool among makers. Read on to learn how to adjust your Orca Slicer pressure advance value!
Retraction is the key to reducing stringing. Find out how to perfect your Cura retraction settings (including the coasting settings).
Cura's extrusion multiplier is actually called "Flow". Read to learn what it is, how to tune it, and how it can help fix print issues.
A G-code viewer allows you to simulate your 3D prints before starting them. Read on to learn about the best G-code simulators!
It's Orca Slicer vs Cura: A brand-new slicer faces off against the arguably most popular and known option. Let's compare them!
You don't need a Prusa printer to enjoy PrusaSlicer. Learn how to find the best PrusaSlicer Ender 3 (V2/Pro/S1) profile for your needs!