Voxelab Printer Software [UPDATED]

Voxelab Printer Software [UPDATED]

When discussing budget-friendly 3D printing, Voxelab is a name that frequently rises to the top. Known for producing reliable FDM printers like the Aquila and pioneering affordable resin printers like the Polargeist, the hardware is only half the equation. To get from a digital file to a physical object, users must navigate the Voxelab software ecosystem.

Unlike some manufacturers that lock users into proprietary, closed-source systems, Voxelab takes a more open approach. Here is a breakdown of the software landscape for Voxelab users, how to use it, and why the community often looks elsewhere for the best results.

Type: Open-source fork (Cura). Best for: Users wanting more control without full complexity.

What it is: Voxelab distributes a customized version of Ultimaker Cura (often v4.8 or v4.13) with pre-loaded machine definitions for the Aquila, Aquila X2, X3, Proxima, etc. voxelab printer software

Key Advantages:

Caveat: This version is often several major releases behind stock Cura. Many users prefer stock Cura (v5.x) by manually adding a custom printer.

Beyond slicing and firmware, several tools fall under the "Voxelab printer software" umbrella. When discussing budget-friendly 3D printing, Voxelab is a

OctoPrint is not a Voxelab-exclusive tool, but it is the best piece of third-party software you can run alongside your printer. Install it on a Raspberry Pi, connect via USB to your Voxelab, and you get:

OctoPrint + Voxelab Tip: You may need a "USB isolator" if your Aquila suffers from power-backflow (where the printer LCD stays on even when the printer is off).


| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | Bed Level visualizer (OctoPrint plugin) | See exactly where your bed is high/low | | Filament Friday Calibration Shapes | Print these to dial in temperature, retraction, & flow | | PrusaSlicer (optional) | Advanced organic supports, but harder to set up for Voxelab | Caveat: This version is often several major releases

Voxelab offers Voxelab mobile app (Android/iOS) primarily for Wi-Fi-enabled printers (like Aquila Pro, Aquila S2, or with a Wi-Fi add-on module).

Features:

Limitation: Not as full-featured as OctoRemote or Printoid (third-party OctoPrint clients).

Cause: Your start G-code is wrong. Voxelab Aquila requires G28 (home) and G29 (auto-bed level) in sequence. Fix: In Cura, go to Printer Settings > Start G-code. Replace it with:

G28 ; Home all axes
G29 ; Auto bed level
G92 E0 ; Reset extruder

For the Polargeist and Proxima (Resin) series, Voxelab Slicer is often replaced by ChituBox or Lychee Slicer.