Prusa Slicer 2.9.3 Beta 1
I downloaded the beta but I have absolutely no clue on how to get the changes into Prusaslicer. Do I need to move a folder somewhere?
RE: Prusa Slicer 2.9.3 Beta 1
@chaoticprinter
You, shouldn't be using a beta if you have to ask these questions. Stick with the final versions, you will find it hard enough to get the information from the community that you need to use the final versions properly.
Regards
RE: Prusa Slicer 2.9.3 Beta 1
do the new features only work for HF nozzles /Profile balanced ?
RE: Prusa Slicer 2.9.3 Beta 1
do the new features only work for HF nozzles /Profile balanced ?
Read the release notes and Github details ... they explain everything the engineers want you to know.
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@Snuffleepagus
It's pretty strange how nobody wants to just answer a simple question and help people out. This is my first printer, but that being said. I have been working with computers and computer programs for years and have a pretty good understanding. I am running my own custom-made profiles on my printer and custom g-code. I have just never dealt with slicer before or their beta's/updates. I downloaded the beta and there isn't a program or application in that folder to run, not that I seen.
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In my copy of the beta I see three executables ... if you don't see them then I suspect you've got a damaged download. And, the release notes are quite clear on how to use the beta version. Back to what Snag said.
RE: Prusa Slicer 2.9.3 Beta 1
I donloaded 2.9.3 Beta1, it was a Zipfile,
so I extracted the zipfile
inside was another directory, inside that directory was a file structure
and inside that, was Prusa-Slicer.exe
I Hope that helps,
regards Joan
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It's pretty strange how nobody wants to just answer a simple question and help people out.
Sometimes the help you get in forums isn't exactly what you want, even though it's legitimate help based on the questions being asked.
Betas aren't installed, they run in a separate sandbox. If this doesn't make sense, then it is best you stick with the installed version. Especially true if you have problems finding the executables in the zipped download. The sandbox makes the use of the beta safer, but you can still shoot yourself in the foot moving config bundles around.
ps: this made me think of another simple question: "Why is the sky blue?"