Upload Your Slicer Project File With Printing Parameters
We need your slicer project file so we can see your exact production print settings (parameter set). This helps us set up 3D Spark correctly and, if needed, run a calibration using your real settings.
What To Upload
Upload one slicer project file that you actually use in production for the relevant machine and material.
Upload location in the shared folder: 02_Slicer_Project
Choose Your Slicer
Bambu Studio
What to export: A project file that contains your print settings for the relevant printer and material.
Steps:
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Open the project you use for production.
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Make sure the correct printer and material profile are selected.
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Save the project file as .3mf.
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Upload it to: 02_Slicer_Project
Video:
PrusaSlicer
What to export: A project file that contains your print settings for the relevant printer and material.
Steps:
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Open the project you use for production.
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Make sure the correct printer and material profile are selected.
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Save the project file as .3mf.
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Upload it to: 02_Slicer_Project
Video: Please use the Bambu Lab Studio video above as a guide
Cura
What to export: A Cura project that includes your settings (not STL files).
Steps:
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Open the Cura project you use for production.
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Make sure the correct printer and material profile are selected.
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Save the project file as .3mf.
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Upload it to: 02_Slicer_Project
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GrabCAD Print
What to export: A GrabCAD Print project file that includes the print setup and settings.
Steps:
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Open the GrabCAD Print project you use for production.
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Make sure the correct printer and material profile are selected.
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Save the project file as .print
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Upload it to: 02_Slicer_Project
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Before You Upload. Quick Checklist
Please confirm these three points before uploading:
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The project file is the one you actually use for production (or it matches your production settings).
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The project file shows the correct machine and material selection.
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The settings reflect your intended mode (for example Draft vs Quality). Do not upload a default profile if you do not use it.
Common Mistakes
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Uploading STL/STEP instead of a slicer project file that contains settings.
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Uploading a profile that does not match your real production settings.
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Uploading multiple files with unclear names. If you have multiple parameter sets, upload them, but name them clearly (for example “Quality”, “Draft”, “0.2mm”, “0.28mm”).
If You Are Not Sure
Upload the file you believe is correct and reply to your CS contact with:
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The machine name
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The material name
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The slicer name
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A short note on which setting set you use most (for example “Quality 0.2mm”)
We will confirm if anything is missing.