9 Printer drivers
Latest drivers and information can be found at
http://www.prusa3d.com/drivers/
.
Driver package contains following settings and programs:
PrusaControl
- preparing the 3D models to .gcode format for printing.
Slic3r Prusa Edition
- preparing the 3D models to .gcode format for printing.
Pronterface
- legacy printing from a computer (in case you don’t want to print from SD)
NetFabb
- repairing the corrupted or unprintable models
Settings
- optimized print settings for Slic3r, Cura, Simplify3D and KISSlicer
Drivers for Prusa i3 printer
- Windows and Mac drivers
Test objects
10 Printing your own models
10.1 Where you can get the 3D models?
The best way to get started with your own 3D printing is to find already created models on
internet - they should be in the
.stl
or
.obj
format . Fortunately there are lot of fans and there
are sites from which you can download a wealth of ready-made 3D models - from a simple
shaver holder to a detailed aircraft engine model.
3D models are generally free to download under the
Creative Commons - Attribution -
Non Commercial
(Models not to be used commercially, you must always include the name
of the author) or for a small fee. We have selected the most interesting sites with high-quality
models:
1.
http://www.thingiverse.com/
2.
https://pinshape.com/
3.
https://www.youmagine.com/
4.
http://www.shapeways.com/
5.
http://www.123dapp.com/
10.2 In what program you can create your own models?
To create a 3D model yourself, you need a dedicated program. The easiest way to quickly
create a model is TinkerCad (
www.tinkercad.com
) - an online editor (no installation needed)
- you create your 3D model directly in the browser window. It is free, is easy to operate and
you will find even basic video tutorials, so after a few minutes nothing prevents you to create
your first 3D object.
Other popular tool for creating models is Fusion 360
(https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/) for PC, Mac and iPad. Website provides a
quick guide along with detailed video tutorials so it’s a very good choice for novice
enthusiasts.
There is a great deal of 3D programs - free or paid - your choice depends more on your
personal taste and preferences. The following is a list of other programs used for making 3D
models: OpenScad, DesignSpark Mechanical, Fusion 360°, Blender, Maya, 3DS Max,
Autocad and many more…
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