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Section 6.3 Kisslicer

Jwingrove edited this page Jun 14, 2016 · 14 revisions

Kisslicer stands for keep it simple slicer. It is a freemium financed proprietory software. The free version will probably suffice for your needs. The $42 pro version unlocks features such as dual printing and stacked infill.

Kisslicer produces very nice looking gcode, although it performs poorly with thin walls and bridging. The supports are very pleasant and come off much more easily than cura supports, although the cura developers are catching up.

Install the program as described in our git and overwrite the .ini files with our settings.

##i3 Berlin
1 Introduction
1.1: History
1.2: Tools and Parts
1.3: Preparing the Casings

2 Assembly of the Y-Unit
2.1: Rods and Power Supply
2.2: Front- and Back- Plate
2.3: Mounting Y-Carriage and Belt

3 Assembly of the XZ-Unit
3.1: Mounting the X-Axis
3.2: Mounting the Z-Axis
3.3: Mounting the Timing Belt
3.4: Assembling the Extruder

4 Wiring
4.1: Wiring the Power Supply
4.2: Wiring the Z-Unit
4.3: Wiring the Y-Unit
4.4: Wiring the X-Axis
4.5: Gluing the Endstop Magnets
4.6: Uploading Firmware
4.7: Wiring the Extruder
4.8: Mounting the Heatbed

Cable Lengths Rumba

5 Calibration
5.1: Testing Functionality
5.2: Calibrating the Y Axis
5.3: Calibrating the X Axis
5.4: Calibrating the Print Platform

6 Printing
6.1: Filament Holder
6.2: Cura
6.3: Kisslicer
6.4: Dual Printing

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