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Lychee Slicer vs Chitubox: The Differences

Let's take a look at the two most popular slicers for consumer printers. Follow along to find out how Lychee Slicer vs Chitubox stacks up!

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Lychee Slicer: All You Need to Know

Lychee Slicer can greatly simplify, improve, and speed up how you work with your SLA printer. Read on to learn more about it!

by Phillip Bruno
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Major Lychee Slicer Update Brings Host of New Features to FDM and Resin 3D Printers

Mango 3D’s slicing software now boasts better anti-aliasing, fine-tuned support settings, a batch tool, and more.

by Adam Kohut
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Mango 3D Releases Lychee Slicer 6 Beta

The "exclusive to Discord" beta arrives with a host of improvements, including a support engine for resin users and a new surface ironing feature for filament slicing.

by Adam Kohut
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Lychee Slicer Update Brings New Features to Resin and Filament Versions

Minor update arrives with projection support, in-slicer hole generation, wireless G-code export, and more – plus support for new printers.

by Adam Kohut
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Lychee Slicer Update Brings Support for Custom Filament 3D Printer Profiles

Mango 3D’s latest update to its popular third-party slicing software builds on the momentum of November’s FDM-compatible version 5.0

by Adam Kohut
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Lychee Slicer Now Works with Filament 3D Printers

Popular third-party slicer for resin 3D printers announces new compatibility with FDM machines. Launching in public beta, over 480 3D printers are supported at launch.

by Adam Kohut
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