
3D Print Assistant
Print settings made simple
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Working slicer settings for your exact printer and filament — in under a minute.
Pick your printer, nozzle, material, and what you're actually trying to print. 3D Print Assistant turns that into an optimised slicer profile — layer height, speeds, temperatures, infill, supports, and more — organised to match the tab structure of Bambu Studio, OrcaSlicer, or PrusaSlicer.
EXPORT STRAIGHT TO YOUR SLICER
For 66 of the 78 supported printers, export a real profile file and import it — no retyping. Where your slicer genuinely ships no profile for a machine, the app says so up front and hands you the settings as text instead.
TWO MODES — YOUR CHOICE
Simple gives you just the essentials. Switch to Advanced for the full picture, with every setting explained so you know what it does and why it's set that way.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
• 78 printers across 14 brands — Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, Anycubic, QIDI, Elegoo, Sovol, Voron, and more
• 19 filament profiles — PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, PA, PC, CF blends, and more
• 9 nozzle types with compatibility checking — incompatible combos are flagged before you print
• Pre-print checklist tailored to your exact material and config
• Fully offline — no account, no subscription, no internet required
BUILT BY SOMEONE WHO USES IT
3D Print Assistant started because I couldn't find a structured way to pick the right settings for a new material or printer. So I built it. The recommendations draw on community knowledge, hands-on experience, and manufacturer defaults — a starting point you can trust, then tune to your setup. Every setting shows what it does and why it was chosen, so you stay in control.
Everything in the app is free. If it saves you a failed print or two, there's an optional tip jar — nothing is locked behind it.
Works with Bambu Studio, OrcaSlicer, and PrusaSlicer.
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What's New in 3D Print Assistant
1.1.3
July 31, 2026
Turns out "Export" only really worked if you owned a Bambu Lab printer. Everyone else got a very confident error message blaming their phone. That one's on me. Export now works on 66 printers instead of 17 — and when your slicer genuinely has no profile for your machine, the app says so instead of pretending.
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