Creality Slicer Review - A Comparison Between Cura and Creality 3D Application Software
One of the features that differentiate the Creality Slicer from Cura is its versatility. Its user-friendly interface produces sliced G-Code quickly and effectively. Its interface also displays tools and options intuitively, so that you can morph from a basic features template to the advanced settings without difficulty. The Creality Slicer is available in both Mac and Windows versions. This review will focus on the Mac version. Compared to the Windows version, the Mac version has some advantages.
The first major difference between the two software packages is that the former requires a data cable for connection to the 3d printer. With the latter, you cannot power down the printer during the print process. Another major drawback to online 3d printing is that you can't save files on your computer while you're printing. Alternatively, you can use the software that came with your Creality printer. It allows both experts and beginners to create 3D models.
The Creality Slicer and Cura both have many customizable settings. The quality and fineness of the print depend on the layer thickness and line width. The thinner the layer, the smoother the surface. You can adjust these settings by selecting them on the respective tabs. You can even use the Marketplace to create calibration objects for different materials. In addition, both slicers predict the amount of time that your print will take. The print time and filament usage can be changed by selecting the settings.