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Best slicer for low power PC and other resin slicing settings
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Hey all,

List of my questions without my blathering is at the end of this post.

So I have Chitubox Pro and it's perfectly usable for a lot of things but manual supports are not freaking one of them. I swear this is its line of 'thinking': "Oh you're super zoomed in on a specific part of a model? Well, after seeing you move over every single pixel and finding the one tiny spot I'll allow you place it, you must want this support 10mm past the model and at a ridiculous angle!"

Anyways, it sucks blah blah blah I like Lychee but it's literally unusable for me because it requires you to render each frame of the printer UV screen sequentially and I'm stuck on an incredibly under-powered laptop for the time being. The last print I tried to slice in Lychee was a couple of ~ 4 cm tall 40k miniatures and it took over an hour to slice.

  • So what other tried and true resin slicers are out there?
  • Do you use different slicers for different models/parameters/resins? (for example I use S3D for most FDM slicing but Cura if I need ironing because it works better in Cura)
  • What are resin slice files called? It's obviously not Gcode and each slicer seems to create/use it's own file format, so is there even a universal name for print files created for resin printers?
  • Why won't any supermodels accept my date invitations, even when I include a mangled animal carcass with the invitation?

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