3D Printers
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Intro
- The 3D printers are set up in the Physical Computing Center, Library building 2708.
- On the second floor on the Library building make a left at the entrance to the library, down the hall and across from Media Loan.
- For more information contact Aaron Kruse
Equipment
Makerbot Replicator 2
- There is one Makerbot Replicator 2 printer in the room.
- Use the Makerbot software to export your model as an X3G for the Replicator 2
- Transfer your files onto the printer with the SD cards.
Lulzbot Mini
- There is one Lulzbot Mini.
- Connect to it with the Cura application on the computer in the room with a USB cable.
Computer
- Use only Cura with the Lulzbot; make sure it's configured for the Lulzbot Mini.
- The Makerbot software is installed if you need to convert files.
- There is a memory card reader for loading files on to SD cards.
Notes
- It is OK to prop the door open while printing is you are in the room or in the hallway.
- If you leave the area while printing make sure to close the door.
- Do not leave for more than 15 minutes. The printers can jam and stop printing.
- You'll need to copy the X3G file to the SD card. There is a computer with an memory card reader in the room.
- Make sure that there is enough filament on the spool and that it feeds freely.
- Don't make the filament very loose on the spool--it can tangle and bind up
- Use the key pad to choose "Build from SD". find the file and print.
- The printer will heat the extruder, draw an initial line and start the print
Problems to Watch for
- Watch the first two layers closely to make sure that they stick to the bed.
- If the first layer fails, cancel the print, clear the bed and try again.
- Watch for print not sticking to the bed.
- Watch and listen for the feed stopping. This often makes a repeating clicking sound and no plastic coming out of the nozzle.
- Continuously check that the filament is feeding off of the spool.
If Things Go Wrong
- If there are problems with the printer go to the Multimedia Lab or contact Aaron Kruse
- Do not try to do repairs or maintenance on the printers.