This allows users to divide large models into smaller pieces that fit the printer's build volume, which can then be assembled later.
FlashPrint is the powerful, user-friendly 3D slicing software developed by . Acting as the bridge between a 3D digital model and a physical object, it translates STL or OBJ files into machine-readable instructions (G-code). Designed primarily for Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) printers, FlashPrint is celebrated for its balance of simplicity for beginners and advanced customisation for professional users. Core Features of FlashPrint
FlashPrint offers several key tools that streamline the 3D printing workflow: flash print
The percentage of the internal structure that is solid (e.g., 15% to 75%). Higher density = stronger part but uses more filament. How fast the extruder moves (commonly 60mm/s). Slower speeds generally result in better surface quality. Extruder Temp
A unique feature that allows users to upload a 2D image and automatically convert it into a 3D Lithophane . This allows users to divide large models into
Automatically detects and fixes common mesh errors like non-manifold edges or holes that could otherwise cause print failure. Mastering Slicing Parameters
The thickness of each individual layer (typically 0.1mm to 0.3mm). Smaller height = higher detail but longer print time. How fast the extruder moves (commonly 60mm/s)
Users can choose between Treelike or Linear supports. Treelike supports are ideal for complex organic shapes as they use less material and are easier to remove.