These are one of the advanced tools in PrusaSlicer and they’ve been there for a long time. We will use modifier meshes for this purpose. However, we do not normally want to have the entire model consisting only of infill, but merely a part of it. We must either remove the perimeters (set the number of perimeters to zero) or set top or bottom layers to zero. There are two ways to expose the infill of a model. However, exposing the fill is a rather innovative way to breathe new life into otherwise simple, conventional models.
Thanks to the tools and settings in PrusaSlicer, we can modify the appearance of the model, its mechanical properties, printing time and more. When converting a 3D model to a G-code, a sequence of instructions for the 3D printer is generated. Anyone who has experience with 3D printing knows very well what a slicer is and what it is used for.