QIDIStudio is a professional 3D printer slicing software,which is compatible with all printers and 3D printing filaments of QIDI Technology. Multi-platform support, simple inerface, easy to use, complate functions, easy to learn 3D printing.
QIDIStudio is based on BambuStudio by Bambu Lab, Bambu Studio is based on PrusaSlicer by Prusa Research, which is from Slic3r by Alessandro Ranellucci and the RepRap community.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Slicer: Fast and stable 3D model slicer
- Printer: Perfect compatibility with all high-speed 3D printers of QIDI TECH
- Filament: Perfect compatibility with all filaments of QIDI TECH and some general filaments
- LAN: The printer can be directly connected through IP, convenient, safe and stable
- Internet: Remote connection, start printing anytime, anywhere
- Model: A variety of model operations, move, scale, rotate, crop, color, repair, combine, split, and more
- Parameter: Rich parameter Settings, fine adjustment for a variety of complex models and application scenarios
- Calibration: Multiple calibration functions to adjust the best parameters according to the actual situation
Website: github.com/QIDITECH/QIDIStudio
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Developer: QIDI TECH
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

QIDIStudio is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| Cura | State-of-the-art slicer app to prepare your 3D models for your 3D printer |
| SuperSlicer | G-code generator for 3D printers |
| Slic3r | Toolpath generator for 3D printers |
| BambuStudio | Bbills itself as a cutting-edge, feature-rich slicing program |
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| mslicer | Currently only ELEGOO .goo files can be generated |
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