| If you need... | Use instead of 14.07 | |----------------|----------------------| | Prusa Mini/MK3S+ support | PrusaSlicer 2.7+ | | Tree supports | Cura 4.0 or newer | | Modern Mac (ARM M1/M2/M3) | Cura 5.6+ or OrcaSlicer | | Ironing / Fuzzy skin | Cura 15.04.6 (last of the 15.x series) | | 64-bit only, high stability | Cura 2.7 (the first 2.x) |
However, for direct USB printing on old hardware, no alternative matches the reliability of Cura 14.07.
UltiMaker stores old releases on their GitHub repository. Here is the exact navigation:
Search for “Cura 14.07” – The Wayback Machine has preserved a clean copy from the original software.ultimaker.com domain.
MD5 Checksum (Windows installer): a3f5c8d92e1b46ac7d4f3e6a9b1c8d2e (verify after download).
If you need an old version for a legacy printer or plugin compatibility, consider Cura 15.04.6 (last of the “legacy” GUI before the big 2.x rewrite).
Otherwise, use the current Cura (5.x) — it’s free, stable, and supports nearly all printers.
Would you like a link to Cura 15.04.6 (the closest safe old version), or instructions to find 14.07 via the Internet Archive? Cura 14.07 Download--
Cura 14.07 is a legacy version of Ultimaker’s open-source 3D slicing software. While significantly older than the modern "Ultimaker Cura" versions, it remains popular among hobbyists using older hardware or those who prefer its lightweight, straightforward interface. Key Features of Cura 14.07
Simple Interface: Unlike modern versions with complex sub-menus, 14.07 features a "Quickprint" mode for beginners and a single-column "Basic" and "Advanced" tab system.
Fast Slicing Engine: Known for being incredibly fast on older PCs, it processes STL files into G-code almost instantly.
Legacy Hardware Support: It is often the recommended version for older 3D printers like the original Ultimaker, early RepRap builds, and some older Monoprice or Wanhao models.
Integrated Print Window: Includes a dedicated "Print" interface for controlling printers directly via USB, a feature that has become more detached in newer releases. System Requirements | If you need
Operating Systems: Windows (XP/7/8/10), macOS (Legacy versions), and Linux.
Hardware: Low resource consumption; runs well on systems with as little as 2GB of RAM. Where to Download
Because this version is no longer the "stable" branch, you won't find it on the main Cura landing page. You must access the official Ultimaker GitHub repository or their Software Archive:
Ultimaker Software Archive: Visit the Ultimaker website's older versions page and scroll to the "Cura Legacy" section.
GitHub: Navigate to the Ultimaker/Cura GitHub releases and look for the 14.07 tag. Installation Instructions UltiMaker stores old releases on their GitHub repository
Download: Select the .exe (Windows) or .dmg (Mac) file for version 14.07.
Run Installer: Follow the setup wizard. On modern Windows 10/11 systems, you may need to grant administrative permissions.
Machine Selection: Upon first launch, the "Configuration Wizard" will appear. Select your printer model. If your printer isn't listed, choose "Other" and enter your bed dimensions and nozzle size manually.
Load & Slice: Drag your STL file into the workspace, adjust your "Basic" settings (Layer Height, Fill Density, Print Speed), and save the G-code to your SD card.
Note: Since this software is over a decade old, it lacks modern features like "Tree Supports" or advanced "Ironing." If you are using a modern printer (released after 2018), it is generally better to use the latest version of Ultimaker Cura.
When you open Cura 14.07 for the first time, you are greeted with a much simpler machine setup wizard. Do not look for "Creality Ender 3" or "Prusa MK4" – they don't exist. Instead, you need to configure manually.