Is ideaMaker better than Cura and PrusaSlicer?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Learn about this innovative 3d Printer Slicer that integrates with a free cloud infrastructure. ideaMaker competes with Ultimaker Cura and the PrusaSlicer while adding some unique capabilities. This video covers both the slicer and its cloud integration capabilities. ideaMaker is compatible with most FDM style 3d printers and has excellent support for IDEX (independent dual extruder) 3d printers. You can use it with printers from Prusa, Monoprice, Creality, ANET, JGMaker, and others.
    Topics
    03:26 Raise3d Overview
    04:41 Raise3d Ecosystem
    06:26 ideaMaker Overview
    10:06 ideaMaker Definitions
    12:13 ideaMaker Demo/Tutorial
    21:32 gCode Parameters & Logic
    22:58 Preview Mode
    25:12 Support Generation
    27:06 Adding Surface Textures
    29:43 Freecuts (magic)
    32:02 Pros & Cons .
    Let's continue to learn together. Irv
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