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Learn all about the specifications of the Proteor ARES 3D printer, whether it's compatible with OctoPrint, Mainsail, Fluidd and SimplyPrint, and how to set each of them up.
Printer Compatibility for Proteor ARES
Does the Proteor ARES 3D printer work with OctoPrint, Mainsail, Fluidd and SimplyPrint?
Figuring out if your particular printer works with OctoPrint, Mainsail, Fluidd or SimplyPrint can be a challenging task - especially if you're new to 3D printing - as there are thousands of printers out there.
We're here to make it a little easier for you, by answering the question; is the Proteor ARES compatible with OctoPrint, Mainsail, Fluidd and SimplyPrint?
SimplyPrint
Yes, Proteor ARES is compatible with SimplyPrint
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What Slicer to Use for Proteor ARES
Find the best slicing software for your Proteor ARES 3D printer.
Compatible Slicers for Proteor ARES
At SimplyPrint we support the following 5 slicers. But, that does not mean that no other slicers are compatible with this the Proteor ARES. We are working on adding support for more slicers for our online cloud-based slicer.
No Recommended Slicers Found: To our knowledge, none of the slicers we currently track have built-in default profiles for the Proteor ARES.
However, the printer can probably still be used with these slicers—you'll just need to create your own custom profiles, for example by basing them on profiles from a similar printer model. It's also possible that this printer works best with another slicer—perhaps one made by Proteor—that we're not tracking on our website yet.
Automatic Profile Updates: Profiles are automatically checked and fetched from the slicer GitHub repositories every day, as well as from our own open-source community-driven slicer profile database. This ensures you always have access to the latest profiles.
Cloud-Based Slicer for Proteor ARES
Other Compatible Slicers
Note: Many other excellent slicing software options exist, including Cura, Simplify3D, ideaMaker, KISSlicer, and others. While we don't currently track profiles for these slicers in our database, they may work perfectly with your Proteor ARES. Check each slicer's official documentation or community forums for compatible profiles and settings. You can also contribute profiles to our open-source slicer profile database on GitHub.
What filament can the Proteor ARES print?
A guide to the materials the Proteor ARES can handle, based on its hotend, heated bed specs.
| Filament | Suitability | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| PLA | Great | The easiest filament to print. Works on almost any printer; a heated bed helps adhesion but is not required. |
| PETG | Great | Comfortably in range (PETG likes a ~230-250C hotend and a ~70-85C bed). |
| TPU & flexibles | With care | Possible, but a Bowden extruder makes flexibles harder - print slowly and prefer firmer (higher-shore) TPU. |
| ABS & ASA | Great | The high-temperature hotend and hot bed handle ABS and ASA well. An enclosure helps further on large parts. |
| Nylon (PA) | Good | Doable with care - dry the filament thoroughly, and an enclosure helps a lot. |
| Polycarbonate (PC) | Good | In range for PC. Dry the filament, print slowly, and use an enclosure for the best results. |
| Carbon-fiber & glass-filled | With care | Possible if you fit a hardened or wear-resistant nozzle - the abrasive fibers quickly wear a stock brass nozzle. |
Proteor ARES Printer Specifications: Bed Type, Size, Print Height and More
Discover the key features of the Proteor ARES 3D printer model. From its bed type to its size, print height, and more, we provide detailed specifications to help you understand the printer's capabilities.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Printer model name | ARES |
| Printer manufacturer / brand | Proteor |
| Bed type | Rectangle |
| Bed size | 850 x 450 mm |
| Max print height | 925mm |
| Has heated bed | Yes |
| Max extruder temperature | 450° |
| Max bed temperature | 120° |
| Filament width | 1.75mm |
| Number of nozzles | 1 |
| Probing tool / Auto Bed Leveling | Yes |
| Direct drive | No |
| Supports serial printing | Yes |
| Shipped firmware | Marlin |
| Supported file formats | G-code (.gcode, .gco, .g) |
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Proteor ARES compatible with SimplyPrint?
Yes. You can connect the Proteor ARES to SimplyPrint via OctoPrint or Klipper (Moonraker), then slice, queue, start and monitor prints from your browser or the mobile app.
What slicer should I use for the Proteor ARES?
Cura, PrusaSlicer and OrcaSlicer all work with the Proteor ARES, and you can run any of them in SimplyPrint's online browser slicer - no install needed, on any device.
What filament can the Proteor ARES print?
Based on its specs (hotend up to 450C, heated bed up to 120C), the Proteor ARES handles PLA, PETG, ABS & ASA or Nylon (PA) well. See the full filament guide above for ABS, nylon, PC and composites.
Does the Proteor ARES work with OctoPrint or Klipper?
The Proteor ARES works with OctoPrint or Klipper (Mainsail and Fluidd), and SimplyPrint connects to it through them - so you get cloud access, a queue and camera monitoring on top.
What is the Proteor ARES's build volume?
The Proteor ARES has a build volume of about 850 x 450 x 925 mm. See the full specifications table above for bed type, temperatures and more.
Final words
We've reached the end of our Proteor ARES information guide. We devote substantial time to research and gather data on as many 3D printers as possible, understanding the challenge of finding comprehensive, reliable information all in one place. Our primary focus is providing insights into the compatibility of specific printers with the most popular 3D printing clients. We hope this guide has helped answer your questions!