Print To 3D

Slice your design to gcode

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Introducing 3D Printing for iPad and iPhone!
Experience the convenience of 3D printing right from your iPad or iPhone with an impressive, native user interface designed specifically for the powerful M1 iPads and iPhones. In just a few moments, you can effortlessly slice your 3D design, upload the G-code to your 3D printer (such as those powered by Octoprint or Moonraker), and initiate the printing process. This application serves as an excellent companion for your preferred 3D design app.
Easily manipulate your models by moving, rotating, and zooming. Choose your 3D printer from an extensive list, fine-tune the slicing process with an exceptional array of settings, and analyze the slicing results, including fill patterns, support structures, rafts, number of shells, and more.
Key Features Include:
- Support for 43 FDM 3D printers (with the option to download over 400 printer profiles)
- Capability to load STL- and OBJ-Files
- Customizable pre/post printing G-Code commands tailored to your specific printer
- Modification of default printer settings to suit your needs
- Direct upload of your G-code file to your Octoprint or Moonraker/Fluidd server
- Open your G-code files and review the generated slices
- Complete control over the slicing process
- Support for hex, grid, linear, triangle, gyroid, and vase infills
- Options for brim, raft, number of shells, top/bottom layers, and more
- Easy adjustment of nozzle and bed temperature
- Specialized settings available for the crucial first layer
- And much more!
Experience the future of 3D printing with this user-friendly and feature-rich application on your M1 iPad or iPhone.

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Flexibility
14.99 R
Great Choice
47.99 R
Students Only
14.99 R
3D Expert's Choice
489.99 R
Being a Business Angle
15,999.99 R
Choice of the Independent
1,599.99 R

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  • Is Print To 3D free?

    Yes, Print To 3D is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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  • How much does Print To 3D cost?

    Print To 3D has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 3,027.99 R.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in South Africa

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Print To 3D Reviews

The future for ease of use.

ZuzuMack on

South Africa

Haven’t played around to much with this software yet but am impressed from first views, would say make buttons more noticeable for what they do and also make the touch control a bit editable for certain users but other then that keep going, 5 stars…

Great

Awlexegrecki on

United States

Connected to OctoPi, very useful when using wireless printing. Takes some time to setup like Cura though.

Now much better than Pikaslice

sammyv96 on

United States

Now that the bugs are fixed, this is waaaay easier than Pikaslice. Pikaslice just shrunk down the iPad app to use on the iPhone and is extremely difficult. This app was designed for the iPhone. Only thing is please add a profile for ender 3 v3 se! Thanks!

Qidi

spiralmia on

United States

Why no qidi printer support?

maybe maybe not

The maker guy on

United States

This slicer is SUPER easy but I have trouble finding my printer on it and when I slice it, it shows curve layers being at least 1 millimeter apart

IAP

Wedge.tara on

United States

This is not a free slicer. You can't export the gcode without paying for one of their IAP. Further, the IAPs are super confusing as to what you actually get with each of them. Not to mention, who would ever pay almost 1000 dollars for a slicer. Even if you run a printing farm there are a million free slices out there and you can buy a laptop to run them. So, yes, this is another complaint review, but you know what, I just want a free slicer for iPad, is that too much to ask.

QUESTION

Mari AngelWitch on

United States

a quick question does this work with the Ended 3 V2?

To complex

Rafaelshrimp on

United States

I don’t know how to use it and the settings are not working

Great, but

Aussie84d on

United States

Great app, it hits the basics and it’s simple enough to use, not overcrowding the interface with options. Its the only Mobile 3D Slicer available (to my knowledge) so it set the bar pretty high. Klipper integration would drive this app forward.

Looks nice

Piercedcory on

United States

Needs resin printers added.

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App Info

Languages
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew (modern), Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
3.31 (11 months ago )
Released on
Mar 23, 2022 (2 years ago )
Last Updated
3 days ago
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