Summary
slicer
Debian 3dprinter packages for slicing
This metapackage will install packages related to slicing.
Description
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If you discover a project which looks like a good candidate for Debian 3D Printer
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Debian 3D Printer slicer packages
Official Debian packages with high relevance
slic3r
G-code generator for 3D printers
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Versions of package slic3r |
Release | Version | Architectures |
jessie | 1.1.7+dfsg-2 | amd64,armel,armhf,i386 |
stretch | 1.2.9+dfsg-9~deb9u1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
buster | 1.3.0+dfsg1-3 | amd64,arm64,armhf,i386 |
bullseye | 1.3.0+dfsg1-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
bookworm | 1.3.0+dfsg1-5 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,mipsel,ppc64el,s390x |
sid | 1.3.0+dfsg1-5.1 | amd64,arm64,armel,armhf,i386,mips64el,ppc64el,riscv64,s390x |
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License: DFSG free
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Slic3r converts digital 3D models into printing instructions (G-code)
for your 3D printer. It cuts the model into horizontal slices (layers),
generates toolpaths to fill them and calculates the amount of material
to be extruded.
Slic3r supports input in the STL, AMF and OBJ formats, and can output
G-code for several series of 3D printers, including RepRap, Ultimaker,
Makerbot, as well as SVG files for DLP printers.
It can be used with a graphical interface, or in batch mode via the
command-line.
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Packaging has started and developers might try the packaging code in VCS
Responsive web interface for 3D printers
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Versions of package octoprint |
Release | Version | Architectures |
VCS | 1.0.0~rc1-1 | all |
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License: AGPL-3
Debian package not available
Version: 1.0.0~rc1-1
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OctoPrint provides a responsive web interface for controlling a 3D printer
such as a RepRap, Ultimaker or other model.
It allows you to upload gcode files via a web interface and to print
it without wiring up the computer where you built the model.
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