How to choose a slicer engine and version
How to choose a slicer engine and version
The Cloud Slicer uses real slicer engines such as PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer, and BambuStudio. This guide explains how to choose the engine and version used for a slice, and why changing it can affect profiles and settings.

What the slicer engine controls
The slicer engine is the program that turns your model and settings into G-code.
The Cloud Slicer does not translate your model through a small custom SimplyPrint slicer. It runs actual slicer engines in the cloud and passes your selected machine, print, and filament profiles into that engine.
The selected engine affects:
- Which printer profiles are available
- Which print profiles are available
- Which filament profiles are available
- Which settings are shown
- How the final G-code is generated
- Which engine-specific features are supported
Choose an engine
- Open Slicer in SimplyPrint.
- Find the engine selector at the top of the Cloud Slicer sidebar.
- Click the engine selector.
- Choose the engine you want to use.
- Wait for the Cloud Slicer to reload the matching profiles and settings.
The currently selected engine is shown with its name, icon, and version label.
Choose a version
Some engines have more than one version available.
The version label may show:
- Latest - the latest stable version available in the Cloud Slicer
- Pre-release - a newer engine build that may include fixes or newer profile behavior
- A specific version number - a pinned engine version
Most users should stay on Latest unless a helpdesk article, support message, or slicer warning recommends a different version.
Why changing engine can change profiles
Profiles belong to a slicer engine. A profile made for one engine may not work with another engine.
For example, changing from BambuStudio to OrcaSlicer can change:
- The available machine profiles
- The compatible filament profiles
- The print profiles shown in the sidebar
- The settings available in the settings panel
This is expected. The Cloud Slicer is showing profiles and settings from the selected engine, not a single shared SimplyPrint preset list.
If a profile disappears
If a profile is no longer visible after changing engine or version, it usually means the profile is not compatible with the new selection.
Check:
- The selected engine
- The selected engine version
- The printer or machine profile
- The nozzle diameter
- The filament profile
- Whether the profile was created for a different engine
If you need to use a specific profile, switch back to the engine and version it was created for.
When to use a pre-release version
Use a pre-release version only when you have a reason to.
Good reasons include:
- A helpdesk article recommends it for a specific slicer error
- Support asks you to try it
- You need a bug fix that is not available in the latest stable version yet
- You are comfortable testing newer slicer behavior
If you are not sure, use Latest.
Related articles
- The Cloud Slicer feature: slice prints directly in SimplyPrint
- Print, machine, and filament profiles explained
- How to select a printer, machine profile, nozzle, and bed type
- Why "No printer profiles" or similar messages appear
Updated on: 26/05/2026
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