In the last 40 years, 3D printing has undergone significant changes. Over time, Additive Manufacturing has evolved from a groundbreaking technology with few scalable applications to what it is today. A powerful desktop printer, not much bigger than a standard office fax machine, has replaced the enormous, expensive, and dangerous machines of the 80s.
The wide variety of printers available today solve a wide variety of problems, but they all operate by using different types of 3D printing software called slicers. Slicing software provides the print instructions for converting a digital model into a 3D print.

 

What are the functions of a slicer? 

Slicers convert digital 3D models into G-code, or control language, in order to allow the printer to print the model in a three-dimensional space. In the absence of a slicer, 3D printers would be nothing more than fancy paperweights. Slicing software is necessary for every 3D printer on the market today in order to print. A subscription to slicing software is often required to use most hobbyist printers on the market. Moreover, there are several software programs on the market that are compatible with different types of printers; PrusaSlicer, Netfabb Standard, and Simplify3D are a few from the list. Hobbyists and industrial printer manufacturers can benefit from these tools. These programs, however, have their shortcomings. A large number of these sites are inaccurate, unreliable, require paid subscriptions, and are difficult to access. However, industrial 3D printers require more sophisticated software for high-level accuracy. Those software programs are more suitable for more simple machines.

 

Layers Slicing Software offers many advantages

Using Layers, STL files can be digested into bite-size pieces that can then be printed at a high level of accuracy and precision. Software for slicing put on by Layers sets the bar for the entire industry. Thousands of end-use parts are powered by Layers, used in endless applications by manufacturing entities in various parts of the world. What makes Layers different from its competitors?

 

Layers slicer is online

Your company can automate pricing by using the online slicing process. Therefore, your customers can upload their files online and slice the 3D model according to their preferences.

 

Updates in real-time

Manufacturing is a challenging business to run. A dynamic manufacturing landscape is needed to meet the demands of a global economy that is constantly evolving. You should rely on tools that provide consistent results and require little maintenance as the variables to run your business operation evolves. With Layers you only have to press update when there is a new update available. You will never be charged a hidden fee or experience downtime. Layers will update in real-time, changing to the latest material as soon as it becomes available instead of requiring you to reorder spools. So simple.

 

Security

The security of the STL files is not a priority in most lower-quality slicing software. It is very likely that you have patented intellectual property behind your parts, which can bring tremendous value to your company. As a key part of Layers cloud-based architecture, security has been incorporated into its design.

 

Cost

3D printing is made up of many components, including 3D cutting software. Without it, printers will not be able to operate and parts made with CAD software will be restricted to your own preferences.

Besides printing beautiful parts with impeccable surface finishes, Layers is easy to use even for novice users. Press enter after uploading the STL file, selecting your print materials, and setting the print schedule. It takes just a few clicks to create anything you can imagine with Layers.