Elegoo introduces user-friendly SatelLite slicer software targeting beginners with advanced yet accessible 3D printing preparation tools.
Elegoo has announced its latest software innovation, the SatelLite slicer, targeting beginner users in the resin 3D printing ecosystem. Revealed at Formnext, the new slicing software promises to revolutionize print job preparation through its “innovative node-based slicing” approach.
The software distinguishes itself with a visually clear interface, offering an uncluttered layout that users can customize around their most frequently used tools. A comprehensive material library provides quick access to material profiles and settings, further simplifying the printing workflow.
Importantly, Elegoo ensures that the SatelLite slicer maintains an inclusive approach. All essential print preparation tools will be available as standard, without tiered access restrictions. The company aims to support users across skill levels, making advanced 3D printing techniques more approachable.
Scheduled for a Windows release by year-end, with a MacOS version expected early next year, SatelLite represents Elegoo’s commitment to expanding its hardware ecosystem and supporting emerging 3D printing enthusiasts.
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