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Interesting. That particular one spells out a slicer for laser cutting. That is a whole lot different than 3D printing where infill density, speed, nozzle size, temperature of both the hot end and build plate and most importantly, supports, need to be generated to produce a 3D print.
Have you tried it with a 3D printer? I am thinking that it would fall far short for 3D printing.
I don't mean to be argumentative but I have a fair amount of experience 3D printing and just don't see the Fusion slicer working with a printer at this point.
Also, producing an STL file is not "slicing". That is just a format for export.