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We 3D-print your design.

Product development, 3D design and 3D printing.

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The Swedish flag

We 3D-print your design.

Product development, 3D design and 3D printing.

Do you need a slicer to 3D print? 

Yes, and slicer is necessary to 3D print. A slicer is a software that transforms your 3D model (STL, OBJ, etc.) to a format that your 3D printer can understand, usually a G-code file

Why is a slicer needed? 

The slicer divides the model into thin layers (slices) and generates instructions for the printer to extrude the material, including: 

  • Bearing height - Determines the level of detail and printing time. 
  • temperature - Sets the right heat for the nozzle and building plate. 
  • Speed and movement patterns - Optimizes printing for quality and strength. 
  • Support structures - Required for prints with overhangs. 

Popular slicer programs 

Here are some of the most common slicers for 3D printing: 

  • Ultimaker Cura (free, popular and easy to use) 
  • PrusaSlicer (good for Prusa and other printers) 
  • Simplify3D (paid, but advanced with more settings) 
  • Bambu Studio (optimized for Bambu Lab printers) 

Can you print without a slicer? 

Technically, some industrial 3D printers can accept other file formats directly, but for standard FDM and resin printers, a slicer is a must

If you need help preparing your model for printing, we can assist with both slicing and optimization for best results.