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Created by a former "Battlebots" contestant, the Cocoa Press may breathe delicious new life into consumer and professional chocolate 3D printers alike.
Multi-material printing-focused improvements headline this minor release, which aims to sate the community’s appetite until the next major update.
Prusa Research’s latest models, including the Mini, MK4, MK3.9, and XL, can now begin printing over networks within seconds using Prusa Connect.
Organic supports, multi-tool slicing, "refined" G-code and more are delivered with the new update.
In a recent blog post, AnkerMake announced a slew of forthcoming updates to its slicer – including a software transition to the open-source PrusaSlicer.
Reddit post reveals more information on the upcoming feature, with a tweet from Josef Prusa linking to pre-sliced G-codes for those seeking an early taste.
Out of beta and available to all, the latest edition of PrusaSlicer ports a better perimeter slicing strategy and a new filament-saving infill option from Cura, adds STEP file import ability, and more.