![]() One of the key reasons to switch to GrabCAD Print is its ability to work with widely used native files, not just STL's. It is entirely free and you're not required to ditch Catalyst. While I understand the growing pains of changing a workflow you are comfortable with, I urge you to give GrabCAD Print a try. I often run into customers who use legacy Stratasys 3D Printers and their original software Catalyst. But If it Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It.Right? Teaser alert: The moral of this blog is to update your software. Let's take a look at some highlights that made these last few updates so good. It threw my class for a loop, but the net impact is positive it means less manual work!īoth Insight and Stratasys' GrabCAD Print 3D printing software recently benefited from an upgrade. As it turns out, I wasn't using the latest version of Insight. As I worked along with them, I couldn't help but notice that their toolpaths, unlike mine, needed virtually no adjustments. In a recent Insight course, I had my students open, slice, and run toolpaths on an STL file that I hand-picked specifically because I knew the automated toolpaths would need to be manually optimized. ![]()
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