![3dlabprint pcura 3dlabprint pcura](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b5/bb/20/b5bb20696f4b6195c77481d68868815f.jpg)
This is about half the weight of a similarly sized 3DLabPrint plane. I have just finished printing the Icon A5 from and it came in at a relatively lightweight 427gms all up for the print job. So it appears that Cura is the only slicer that can handle this type of design. RE: Trying to slice RC plane files in PrusaSlicer
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#3dlabprint pcura how to#
Anyone far smarter than me have an idea on how to slice this with the PrusaSlicer? I was told this is due to it being single wall thickness structure and the slicer doesn't understand that. once sliced, all the internal structure is gone. Attached is what the file looks like when imported and also when sliced. Would love to slice these in Prusaslicer and was wondering if anyone had any ideas. I tried slicing the parts in simplif圓D and also Prusaslicer and sure enough, I can't figure it out. After talking with the designer they insisted that due to the way the plane was designed, it can only be sliced in cura as there is a surface setting in cura that doesn't exist in any other slicer. There is a new plane that was released in the last few weeks by a site called planeprint.
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I've printed both the planes from 3Dlabprint as well as those from eclipson. So for starters, I've printed quite a few RC planes already. Trying to slice RC plane files in PrusaSlicer