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If you want to cut a part up into smaller parts you use the Cut tool. Its located on the left hand side. You might want to review the Prusa Slicer knowledge base to pick up the basics. In particular -overview_1766 and -tool_1779 for this question.
You mentioned cutting up an image initially. So what type of 3d model is it ? What exactly does 'did not succeed' mean ? Was there an error ? What was the issue you encountered that stopped you succeeding ? Was the file not suitable ?
Please load your model into Prusa Slicer and then use File>Save Project As t0 save a Prusa Slicer 3mf file. Then take that .3mf file and ZIP it up. Then attach the zip file to a reply here. It must be zipped or the forum just wont accept it. No warnings, it just doesn't attach. Once posted double check it attached as the edit window is also very short on the forum.
You know that you will have to rotate the cutting plane of the tool to cut in vertical direction? For testing I just created a blank box with your dimensions (600x600x3 mm) in PrusaSlicer and could cut that with the cut tool into two halves.
Flat no, it does give you coordinates but they are freehand. But it does allow you to type in z coordinates. All you do is rotate the model initially so its on edge. You can then chop it into 3 strips at precise heights. You then take those strips and rotate each 90 degrees again and you can then cut those up into sections using precise z heights. That way you get equal cuts on each.
So Prusa slicer can do what you want but its a bit more involved. Personally this is why I use a proper CAD tool to cut models up. Even with the recent cut tool improvements. Its just so much easier in CAD once you learn how.
There is a big difference between an object and a part in Prusa Slicer. Its fundamental to how it treats a mesh. Although it is possible to move a Part of an Object, you just have to select it using the right hand tree. What does your right hand list look like ?
While I can work with a blender file most people here can't. They would need your project file saved from PS like before to work with. Even I would need that to get the same exported file you used from Blender. I could export it differently than you for example.
That blend has lots of intersecting faces and other errors. I'm not surprised PS is having trouble with it once it tries to cut it up. Besides if you are using blender why are you cutting things up in PS ? Cut it up in Blender, use the 3dprint tool in Blender to check for errors on the cut up parts and then export each part and print.
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