


In particularly a software called IdeaMaker is what I'm interested in since I've seen that you can make custom supports and that would be very useful for what I'm doing. On top of this whenever I download some other slicer it gets to the printer setup and there's a whole bunch of settings and parameters for the printer that I haven't been able to find, stuff like Firmware or Nozzle Diameter (Something that id expect to be easy to find). The new Rubiks Speed Cube has tough tiles. 3DPrinterOS - 3D Printing software - allows you to scale, orient and repair your STL file. We’ll get into more detail about the steps of wiring and finalizing the Cube Pro printer in this section. For the prints that I am doing I've been looking around at alternative slicers however the cube pro has its own file format for builds and I'm not sure if any other software has the option to export those specifically and I also have no idea id the CubePro can read any files other than its own. So, having bought this cube pro duo 3d printer a few days ago I have come to see how significantly limiting the default slicer software that comes with the machine is. Print size (w x h x d) 11.2 x 9.06 x 10.6 inches 28.54 x 23 x 27.04 cm.
