What Integrates with Ultimaker Cura?

Find out what Ultimaker Cura integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Ultimaker Cura, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Ultimaker Cura currently integrates with:

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    OctoPrint Reviews
    You can monitor and control every aspect of your 3D printer, as well as your printing jobs, right from your browser. OctoPrint's powerful plugin platform allows you to extend its functionality with amazing plugins from the community. Open-source software that is free and available under the Affero General public License (AGPL). You can control and monitor all aspects of your 3D printer from your browser.
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    Creality Slicer Reviews
    Creality slicer-4.8.0, the latest update with the Portuguese language is available for all Creality FDM 3d printers. This software is only compatible with Windows. If you are using Mac, please install Cura software. Creality is a leader in 3D printer manufacturing. We specialize in the development of FDM/resin 3D Printers, 3D Printer Filament, and other related products. Shenzhen Creality 3D Technology Co., Ltd. was founded in 2014. It focuses on the design, development, and production of 3D printers, as well as related products. Our R&D team is made up of skilled engineers and professional researchers. We strive for creativity and a great user experience. The company's 3D printing investments include FDM/resin printers, 3D scanners. Filaments, resin, and drones. These robots can also be used to support STEAM education. We want to help people learn more about 3D printing technology. Create reality, achieve dreams!
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    PrusaSlicer Reviews

    PrusaSlicer

    Prusa Research

    PrusaSlicer, our in-house-developed slicer software, is based on the open source project Slic3r. PrusaSlicer, an open-source, feature-rich and frequently updated tool, contains everything you need in order to create the perfect print files for your Prusa 3D printer. PrusaSlicer is built on Slic3r by Alessandro Ranellucci. It is completely free and open-source. We can continue to add functionality thanks to the Prusa Research core team and strong community. You can follow the development process via Github. You can paint custom supports directly on your model! You can also block the automatically generated supports in certain areas. You can also use custom meshes to block support and enforcers. Everything is saved in the project file and can be customized. Prusa Research's developers and testers are always working on presets for more than 150+ filaments. We are constantly adding profiles to the site, following the most popular manufacturers.
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