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SimplyPrint slicer: import Cura profile
To import your settings from a Cura profile, open Cura and select the profile you want to import. Then go to “Manage printers” in your printer tab
Then open “Machine Settings”
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In this article, we'll explain how to use variables with the SimplyPrint Slicer & Gcode Macros!
Before reading;
You should know about our Gcode Macros & Gcode Snippets feature first! Read all about it here; Gcode Macros & snippets (/en/aFew readersSimplyPrint slicer: import Simplify3D profile
You can easily import your saved profiles from Simplify3D and use them in the SimplyPrint slicer, just follow the guide below.
In Simplify3D, select "file" in the upper left corner and then "Export FFF file"
Select the profile you want to transfer to the SimFew readersReverse zoom in the SimplyPrint slicer
1. Click the "settings" button
Located in the bottom left corner.
2. Enable "Reverse zoom"
Click the "Reverse zoom" checkbox to the left in the "Slicer settings" tab, under "Features", click the save button and that's it!Few readersAssigning slicer profiles to a printer
Since the SimplyPrint slicer allows you to select the printer you're slicing for, it's also possible to assign a slicer profile to a printer, so when you switch between your printers, the correct slicer profile will automatically be selected!
This is very easy to set up;
1. Create or edit a slicer profile
Click on the profile-dropdown in theFew readersHow to re-arrange slicer profiles?
1. Click the "settings" button
Located in the bottom left corner.
2. Go to the tab "Slicer profiles", and drag!
Here you can use the left grey button with the arrows, to drag a given slicer profile up or down. That's it!Few readersWhat is the SimplyPrint slicer?
In this article, we will explain the basics of the SimplyPrint slicer!
The basics: a client-based, privacy-minded, "portable" slicer
Our slicer is a so-called "Web, client-based slicer" - this means the slicer runs on your computer, in your browser, and all the slicing magic happens on your own computer.
This means, that our slicer can run on anyFew readersHow to import Cura profile to the SimplyPrint slicer?
To import your settings from a Cura profile, open Cura and select the profile you want to import. Then go to “Manage printers” in your printer tab
Then open “Machine Settings”
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You can easily import your saved profiles from Simplify3D and use them in the SimplyPrint slicer, just follow the guide below.
In Simplify3D, select "file" in the upper left corner and then "Export FFF file"
Select the profile you want to trFew readersHow to export a SimplyPrint slicer profile?
1. Click the "settings" button
Located in the bottom left corner.
2. Go to the tab "Slicer profiles"
Here, simply click the blue pencil-button, clicFew readers