Speciality is to query all the settings from cura-slicer directly: % cura-slicer -helpĪcceleration_infill = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_ironing = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_layer_0 = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_prime_tower = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_print = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_print_layer_0 = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_roofing = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_skirt_brim = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_support = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_support_bottom = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_support_infill = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_support_interface = 3000 (default)Īcceleration_support_roof = 3000 (default) But it came the point (2021/03) when I needed to have a simpler interface than CuraEngine – hence I wrote Cura CLI Wrapper, the executable cura-slicer looks like prusa-slicer or slic3r and has similar usage. I’m a great admirer of the Ultimaker Cura slicer since years, yet I predominantly have been using CuraEngine on the command-line via Print3r, which hides all the tedious configuration.
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