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A '''print system''' is a tool that helps in organizing [[ProtoFlux]] creations. By default, unpacked ProtoFlux is placed freefloating in space (potentially making it hard to read) and moves together with whatever it's parented to. Print systems help with this by providing an stationary 2D or 3D workspace ("print") for nodes to unpack into, often with a grid for nodes to snap to. Additional features include setting a color and/or name for the code, parenting the unpacked code to its source (while keeping it stationary with [[Component:VirtualParent|VirtualParent]]), and so on.
A '''print system''' is a tool that helps in organizing [[ProtoFlux]] creations. By default, unpacked ProtoFlux is placed free-floating in space (potentially making it hard to read) and moves together with whatever it's parented to. Print systems help with this by providing an stationary 2D or 3D workspace ("print") for nodes to unpack into, often with a grid for nodes to snap to. Additional features include setting a color and/or name for the code, parenting the unpacked code to its source (while keeping it stationary with [[Component:VirtualParent|VirtualParent]]), and so on.


== Systems ==
== Systems ==
[[Uki's Redprint]] is the first print system to have been made{{citation needed}} and is still commonly used today. [[Moduprint]] is another popular choice and can indirectly be indirectly found through the [[Resonite Essentials]] folder. Other systems include:
[[Uki's Redprint]] was the first print system to be made{{citation needed}} and is still commonly used as of September 2025. [[Moduprint]] is another popular choice and can be indirectly found through the [[Resonite Essentials]] folder. Other systems include:
* [[CubePrint]]
* [[CubePrint]]
* [[OpenPrint]]
* [[OpenPrint]]

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A print system is a tool that helps in organizing ProtoFlux creations. By default, unpacked ProtoFlux is placed free-floating in space (potentially making it hard to read) and moves together with whatever it's parented to. Print systems help with this by providing an stationary 2D or 3D workspace ("print") for nodes to unpack into, often with a grid for nodes to snap to. Additional features include setting a color and/or name for the code, parenting the unpacked code to its source (while keeping it stationary with VirtualParent), and so on.

Systems

Uki's Redprint was the first print system to be made[Citation needed] and is still commonly used as of September 2025. Moduprint is another popular choice and can be indirectly found through the Resonite Essentials folder. Other systems include: