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From “Slice & Pray” to “Assess & 3D Print”
Most slicers are doing their best with incomplete information. They can calculate paths, but they can’t reliably tell you what your part will do thermally as it prints—where it’ll run too cold (weak bonding) or too hot (softening, sagging, distortion).
Key points
- Pre-3D-print risk visibility: see thermal “red flags” early, when fixes are cheap.
- A smoother path to advanced materials: thermal behavior stops being a mystery box.
- Industrial-grade capability at desktop scale: integrated into the workflow many users already live in.
Call to action
If you’re printing anything that matters (functional parts, tight tolerances, real loads), start treating thermal outcomes as a way to derisk what's going to happen.