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Tauheed Elahee
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Adding Slicing Profile for Hyrel 3D Printers

Hello,

I am trying to use the Prusa Slicer with the Hyrel 3D Printers. The printer profiles are provided in a .ini file and are available to download here (link: http://hyrel3d.com/wiki/index.php/Slicing ).

 

The file was created with PrusaSlicer 2.0.0+win64. I would like to add the printer profile as one of the printer profiles in Prusa Slicer. However, the company does not provide clear instructions on how to add it to Prusa Slicer, nor updated it since 2019.

 

I have appended the config file provided to the end of .ini config file that Prusa Slicer uses. That didn't work. The profiles don't show up.

 

I am currently using Prusa Slicer 2.3.3 on Debian GNU/Linux Bullseye (11).

 

Thank you for any and all responses.

Best Answer by bobstro:

I downloaded the "Prusa Recipes" file. It is a config bundle, meaning it contains multiple print, filament, and printer setting presets. Import this as a config bundle file and everything should show up as expected.

Napsal : 10/11/2021 5:38 pm
Neophyl
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RE: Adding Slicing Profile for Hyrel 3D Printers

If its a profile from an earlier version of PS then use File>Import>Import Config and select the ini file.  That will import it as a custom config and add it to your settings.  You don't do anything special, just use the built in functions of the software.

Unless you know what you are doing do NOT manually edit the ini files as you can cause issues.

Napsal : 10/11/2021 9:16 pm
bobstro
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Import as a config bundle

I downloaded the "Prusa Recipes" file. It is a config bundle, meaning it contains multiple print, filament, and printer setting presets. Import this as a config bundle file and everything should show up as expected.

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Napsal : 10/11/2021 10:36 pm
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