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I tried cura and slic3r, cura is more simple and the print preview is very fast, but I found that the top surface quality is below slic3r. Cura also dont have resolution threshold so sometimes it tried to print very small detail that make the printer vibrates so much and stop (not actually stop but moves very small distance for fraction of second).

With slic3r I can tweak so my reprap can print 0.1mm with very good surface finish (still have little problem with ooze so it cannot print moving mechanical object in one print)

3 months later

How does this work, most available printer hotends are 0.5mm in diameter. You can not print features that are smaller than that. So I think that setting in slicer is just changing the accelerations within your reprap.You are having oozing problems because slic3r calculates the feed rate/force to match what would be for a 0.1mm extruder nozzle, which aren’t available currently (smallest is about 0.28mm). If you match them correctly you won’t have issues with oozing. Play with the accelerations within the slic3r and the interface your are using to match the capabilities of your printer (that’s based on how heavy your overall reprap machine is and how bulky your extruder body assembly is). If your extruder is pretty heavy relative to the weight of your reprap printer, adjust your accelerations (a bit less than 2000 mm/s^2 is good). Print speed will decrease a bit but overall print quality will improve. I hope that helps.