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Terminal/console software

This is perhaps the most important tool: the ability to connect directly to your 3D printer to read and send information. Options include:

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  1. Pronterface - Free and available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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  3. Octoprint - Free host software that typically runs on a Raspberry Pi. Has a 'terminal' tab. Octoprint setup video guide
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  5. Arduino IDE - Free and available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Less intuitive but the Tools > Serial Monitor option will provide a terminal.
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  7. Simplify3D - Paid slicing software that also has a terminal feature.
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  9. Pronterface - Free and available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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  11. Octoprint - Free host software that typically runs on a Raspberry Pi. Has a 'terminal' tab. Octoprint setup video guide
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  13. Arduino IDE - Free and available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Less intuitive but the Tools > Serial Monitor option will provide a terminal.
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  15. Simplify3D - Paid slicing software that also has a terminal feature.

There are many other options but these are the most popular. If you already have a favourite piece of terminal software, you don't really need this list.

Connecting to the printer is covered in the next tab.