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*April 26th 2017, got great prints with the Bright Yellow PLA using these settings: 220C, speed 40 mm/s, flow 115%. | |||
* Operational ... it can be Problematic | * Operational ... it can be Problematic | ||
** Using a Brim to hold parts to the Print Bed is strongly recommended. | ** Using a Brim to hold parts to the Print Bed is strongly recommended. |
Revision as of 23:41, 26 April 2017
This page documents Ultimaker #2 (Fawkes) [A phoenix from the ashes]
Printer lives on the third shelf of the 3D printer tower, next to the Type A.
Status
- April 26th 2017, got great prints with the Bright Yellow PLA using these settings: 220C, speed 40 mm/s, flow 115%.
- Operational ... it can be Problematic
- Using a Brim to hold parts to the Print Bed is strongly recommended.
- Bed was leveled but Print Bed is NOT perfectly flat!
- Use 1/4 or 1/8 turn Z axis Zero Stop adjusts instead of trying to re-level the Print Bed.
- If head too close & extruder starts clicking, that can cause filament feed problems.
- Loaded with Bright Yellow 2.85mm PLA
- PLA ONLY! (to prevent nozzle contamination)
- Cura 15 Settings here
- http://octopi2.hacklab.to/
Features
- Ultimaker Original with extruder drive upgrade
- Built from an incomplete kit and a bunch of parts are 3D printed
- 210 x 210 x 205 mm print volume
- 2.85mm filament
- Absolute max temperature: 250 C
- It is managed and accessible from the web GUI: http://octopi2.hacklab.to/
Machine Log
Date | Notes | Entry By |
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April 26, 2017 | Filament was not extruding, took out the Bowden tube in the printhead and put it back in, it went several mm further in. Extruding fine now. | Rana |
April 19-20, 2017 |
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Allen |
April 5, 2017 | Lubricate Y-Axis rods using NCR Silicone Fluid. Hardened/old lubricant on the Y-axis rods also removed by doing this. Using 30AWG wire to try cleaning print head. (Some dirt came out. Filament still curls towards head.) | Allen |
March 9, 2017 | The Print Head Fan Duct was touching the build plate before the front/right corner was down enough to be level. Used a fine file to trim the underside of this 3D printed part, so this now stays just slightly above the build plate at all times. | Allen |
March 1, 2017 | X axis just stopped working mid-print again. Re-seated x axis stepper board again, and this time used Kapton Tape to secure all the the stepper board DIPs in place. | Allen |
February 28, 2017 | Lubricate X-Axis rods using NCR Silicone Fluid. X-Axis now moves back & forth smoothly. (Left side of belt no longer bends sideways @ the stepper motor.) Hardened/old lubricant on the X-axis rods also removed by doing this. | Allen |
February 21, 2017 | Igor helped to locate & fix bad driver board (DIP socket) connections for the X axis stepper motor. Removed broken PLA from feeding tube (yet again). The working PLA reel from Ultimaker 1 was moved to this unit. | Allen |
Mid-2016 | Re-printed extruder drive tensioner in ABS on Ultimaker 1, replaced Bowden tube coupler springs. Snipped 1cm off the tube ends to give couplers fresh surface to hold on to. | Igor |
September 26, 2015 | Removed overly-brittle, broken PLA from the feeding tube. Machine back in working order with new PLA. PLA can become stale and brittle due to moisture absorption. | Justin |
July 28, 2013 | Found new Arduino mega and installed marlin firmware via CURA. Checked all axis movements, checked thermocouple via external temperature sensors and finalized hot-end. Installed build platform. Removed raspberry pi. | Norm |
July 27, 2013 | Cemented thermocouple into tube, fit tube into hot end. Attempted firmware uploads using Cura (failed) and Xloader (succeeded) | Norm |
June 23, 2013 | Machined remaining parts and assembled feeder, mounted and tested (dry run without power, tensioner only). Attached flying lead ends of thermocouple onto thermocouple amp. |
Norm |
June 22, 2013 | Printed out and assembled most of the feeder, lubricated gantry. | Norm |
June 18, 2013 | Printed out parts for feeder | Norm |
June 10, 2013 | Stripped apart old filament feeder and began building new feeder which uses the hobbed pulley. Parts on order, machined other parts. | Norm |
June 8, 2013 | Rebuilt hot-end, rebuilt gantry components, mounted entire gantry, roughly aligned belts, verified general mechanical functions! Finished mounts for build platform (cutting build platform and mounting to be completed). |
Norm |
May 29, 2013 | Boden tube, V2 hot end components, and belts arrived. | Norm |
May 16, 2013 | Ordered Boden tube and V2 hot end components (the feeder upgrade can be printed for cheap). Belts ordered for Ultimaker 1 (when they are needed for replacement). (~$138) | Norm |
May 15, 2013 | Printed Z home switch adjustment block and holder. Designed and printed parts for new build platform system. |
Norm |
April 29, 2013 | Printed fourth X/Y bushing block and Raspberry Pi bracket | Norm |
April 27, 2013 | Assembled 3/4 X/Y bushing blocks, 4th print failed mid-print. | Norm |
April 24, 2013 | Unmounted dual extruder.
Stripped out X/Y gantry parts for rebuild (X/Y blocks broken). |
Norm |
April 22, 2013 | Reorganized shelf to accommodate the Ultimaker, organized materials and supplies. | Norm |
To Do List
- Repairs
- Finish to-do list/upgrade list
- Reprint X/Y bushing blocks, remount
- Print tensioners, install
- Print new extruder in entirety, mount
- Print Raspberry Pi mounting plate, mount pi, wire up
- Straighten Z axis acme rod
- Crimp cable going to print head
- Remount X/Y gantry system
- Order hot end
- Order boden cable
- Order extruder (dependent on success of printable extruder)
- Flash firmware
- Calibrate endstops
- Printable Upgrades
- Spool holder
- Magnetically attached print bed
- Motor mounts
- Fan cowling
- Z axis home switch adjuster
- Axis end-caps