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Creality Print Gets Multi-Device Print Jobs in 6.2

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by Shawn Frey
Published Jul 4, 2025

Other new features include faster slicing, "smoother operation", better overhangs, one-click Wi-Fi setups, and more.

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Creality’s Slicer, Creality Print, has just released version 6.2 with a few interesting changes, multi-device print jobs chief among them.

Simply put, if you have multiple units of a single Creality 3D printer model, a single print job can now be sent to all of them at once. The feature should come in handy for batch production, and be particularly attractive to print farms.

The feature continues a happy trend of the Cura-based slicer adding Bambu Studio-like features (the latter added multi-device printing just last year).

Simplified Creality Print 6.2 release notes shared on Creality’s Discord (Source: Creality via Discord)
Version 6.2 includes a decent amount of other interesting updates, too. Faster slicing, “smoother operation”, better overhangs are included, its release notes on GitHub say, as is a simplified Wi-Fi setup, which Creality refers to as “one-click” on its Discord.

Compatibility with printers using Creality’s Klipper-based Sonic Pad – a device capable of operating a number of Klipper 3D printers – has also been added, but is limited to the Ender 3 S1 and Ender 5 S1 so far.

There are a few more interesting changes affecting filament pathing and “offline diagnostics”. You can read more on the open-source slicer’s GitHub release notes. Overall, Creality Print seems to have been receiving a lot of attention from the company, who appears to have recognized the importance of an ecosystem that includes intuitive, feature-rich software since the Creality Print 5 “revamp” last year.

You can get Creality 6.2 from its GitHub, or from Creality’s download page.

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