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5.0 version for m2 processor #196

Open hozdemir opened 1 month ago

hozdemir commented 1 month ago

I have an m2 mac and I want to make a simple 3D print, should I use an orca slicer for this? I don't want to use orca slicer as it seems unnecessarily complex. Also, I cannot send the print to the printer. I have to export the gcode and upload it physically from USB because the upload section in the orca slicer does not work either. I downloaded and installed version 5.0 of creality slicer, but I cannot adjust the print speed of the printer. The speed section appears empty and the application constantly gives errors and closes. I wonder how people continue their work with such terrible software support? Should I definitely use Windows or Intel Mac?

krzysiekslimak commented 1 month ago

Totaly agree, I have M1 mac but it is mandatory to release x86_64 architecture version. Intel version run on M1 or higher M proccesors consumes resources.