It's the best slicer right now and should be on your rotation.Ĭura has been a go-to slicer for millions of people for nearly a decade now. PrusaSlicer is well-maintained, feature-rich and always improving in new and interesting ways. It does, however, give you the option to use its features for resin models, then export the edited model (complete with supports) to be used in a different slicer if needed. This slicer does support resin printers as well, but currently, only Prusa's own machines. This gives a lot of fine control on where to support your model, so it doesn't get damaged in the printing. PrusaSlicer has paint-on supports that let you draw where on the model you want the supports to be, and they will only generate in those places. While there are a lot of excellent features to Prusaslicer, the standout feature is the support system. If your printer isn't on the list, there is a way to create a custom setup for any 3D printer. Despite being made by a 3D printer manufacturer, it isn't proprietary to Prusa printers and has a huge array of printers to choose from. For the best slicing experience for FDM printers, you can't do better than PrusaSlicer.