Stable releases The latest stable release of PrusaSlicer can be always found in the DRIVERS & APPS package and it’s available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The package also…
Windows A stand-alone EXE installer of the latest stable release can be downloaded from PrusaSlicer introduction & download or our Github. When downloading from Github, make sure…
Welcome to PrusaSlicer documentation (PrusaSlicer manual) PrusaSlicer (formerly known as Slic3r Prusa Edition or Slic3r PE) is our own in-house developed slicer software based…
If you are using PrusaSlicer for the first time to generate a gcode or bgcode for printing, you can follow the steps below. Click on the links to get more information about the…
Q: Is PrusaSlicer free? A: Yes. It’s also open-source, so anyone can contribute to the development. Check our GitHub. Q: Can I use it with other printers (not Original Prusa)? A:…
Hardware configuration CPU: Many computations in PrusaSlicer are multi-threaded and will benefit from a processor with multiple cores and threads. Memory: Minimum 4 GB RAM, recommended…
The search bar on top of this site searches the entire PrusaSlicer documentation as well as assembly guides and related printer hardware troubleshooting guides. If neither has…
Starting from PrusaSlicer version 2.9.0, you can work on multiple build plates. This functionality allows users to manage many objects efficiently and better organize their projects.…
Starting from PrusaSlicer version 2.9.0, you can access printables directly from the slicer. The Printables tab is near the Printers tab at the top right. This integration enhances…