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| * This Machine has been a poor state of repair. Filament is jamming when members attempt to use it.
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| * Use of the two new Prusa Mini printers is highly encouraged.
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| | Jan 2020
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| | Blue PETG
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| | Default Slic3r bundle settings
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| | Default Slic3r bundle settings
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| | == Last known good workflow (for Chalmers) ==
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| 0. Glue stick the build plate
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| 1. Install slicer config
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| 2. Install slicer config bundle
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| 3. set slicer to simple mode
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| 4. increase print scale by 4.1353% (because something screws the scale up in this workflow)
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| 5. slice model
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| 6. load sliced model into GpxUi
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| 7. translate to Replicator 2 RepRap
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| | Nov, 2018
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| | Hatchbox forest green ABS
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| | Nozzle: 240, Bed: 110
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| | Nozzle: 240, Bed: 110
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| | DO NOT use enclosed chamber. Weird, I know. Put a fan on it after the 1st layer. 1st layer may be wavy, you may have to slow down the 1st layer speed to like 15-20 mm/s, or perhaps maybe the bed's too hot?? **biting nails emoji**
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| Thanks to Zach for suggesting not to use an enclosed chamber, it was driving me flipping insane...... (╯⊙﹏⊙)╯︵ ┴─┴
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| | Nov, 2018
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| | AMZ3D Black, ABS
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| | Nozzle: 235, Bed: 110
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| | Nozzle: 230, Bed: 110
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| | Use enclosed chamber. Works decently but these settings are still not tweaked precisely, may over-extrude. Try lowering the temp by 5 C, or set extrusion to 0.95.
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| | Aug 10, 2018
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| | 3D Solutech PLA, white
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| | Nozzle: 215, Bed: off
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| | Nozzle: 205, Bed: off
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| | Extrusion multiplier at 0.925. Put fans on it!
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| == Features == | | == Features == |
| Background information on printer and review of it -- http://www.best3dprinterguide.com/flashforge-creator-x-review-dual-extruder-3d-printer/
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| * FlashForge Creator Pro
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| * 225 x 145 x 150 mm print volume
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| * Dual extruder
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| * 1.75mm filament
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| * Nozzle max temp: 250 C
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| * Heated bed max temp: 120 C
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| * Removable glass print plate with PEI sheet. Silicone heat transfer sheet to hold it. The stock aluminum build plate (covered in a black substance) is bowed with the middle as the high point.
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| == Glass Print Plate Usage == | | == Glass Print Plate Usage == |
| Glass plate is of GO-3D brand, hopefully real mccoy stuff that is flat... It is covered with a PEI sheet that is adhered to the plate with 3M 468MP High Temp Tape. A blue silicone heat transfer sheet keeps the glass in place with friction and fills gaps between the plate and the aluminum bed, it is a type of silicone used for heat sinks for electronics.
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| * NEVER CLAMP glass plate to bed. It will cause warping of the glass plate. Yes glass warps and bends, look it up. The silicone sheet will keep it in place no problem.
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| *One corner of the print plate is marked 'Front Right' and is blacked in a little around the corner. When facing the printer, this corner goes to corner that is on the right-hand side and is closest to you (duh, but just to be sure...).
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| *The temperature of the surface of the glass plate will be lower than the aluminum bed, may have to use higher bed temp than on other printers
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| * PEI sheet is prep-free surface for ABS and PLA, hot or cold. If you have another material, check first to make sure it will work on PEI. If not, then put tape on top of the sheet and then glue/hairspray/whatever.
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| * Clean PEI sheet with 85% Isopropyl Alcohol and a paper towel, a green spray bottle should be near the printer. Can also use soap and water.
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| * The flat spatula used to remove objects from the print plate is also useful for removing glass plate from silicone sheet.
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| == Usage == | | == Usage == |