


I find the granular Print, Filament and Printer profiles very useful and a real time saver when working with many different nozzles & materials. Sure, the tabs are laid out a little different, but PS does give you more options to worth with. This pretty closely mirrors S3D's FFF factory files. Once you've got a snapshot put together on those 3 tabs, just save a config or 3MF off, then load those as needed. You don't have to maintain everything in PS/Slic3rPE as separate profiles for Print, Filament and Printer settings. I can see how Prusa's approach is nice for things like different layer heights, where you may need more/fewer top and bottom layers to retain similar wall thickness.Īny tips or thoughts would be appreciated!

I'm curious if there is something I'm missing, because Simplif圓D lumps all these into one preset, which seems easier when jumping between materials. And with TPU, I need adjusted retraction and perimeter crossing settings which are in the "printer settings". I feel like I have to print PETG's first layer really slow for the best results, but first layer speed is under "print settings" and not filament settings. however, as I've accumulated various filament types (wood, steel, TPE, TPU, PLA, PETG) I've come to find that I've had to create several presets for "print settings", "filament settings", and "printer settings". I've been really happy with the results I am getting out of PrusaSliver and the recent update adds a lot of nice features. So I own Simpl圓D from when I had my Printrbot, then I kind of fell away from 3D printing when I ran into issues I couldn't quite resolve with the Printrbot, but now I've been back printing for several months on my Prusa MK3s using Slic3r/PrusaSlicer and I haven't really tried using Simplif圓D yet.
