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== 3D Printer Workflow at the Hacklab == | == 3D Printer Workflow at the Hacklab == | ||
=== Prusa Mini === | |||
Hacklab's main printers are the Prusa Mini. | Hacklab's main printers are the Prusa Mini. | ||
* [[https://www.prusa3d.com/new-user-guides-for-original-prusa-mini/ Prusa New User Guides]] | * [[https://www.prusa3d.com/new-user-guides-for-original-prusa-mini/ Prusa New User Guides]] | ||
=== CR10 === | |||
Access to one of the CR10's is through octoprint (it's SD card reader is broken). | |||
octopi01.in.hacklab.to:5000 | |||
user: hacklab | |||
password: usual password | |||
Revision as of 22:27, 3 December 2023
DO NOT LEAVE MACHINES UNATTENDED
Please do not leave 3d printers unattended for long periods! These printers are prone to failure, and leaving them unattended could result in cooked filiment / extruders, damaged mechanical components, or fires.
Machine Status and Important Notices
Machine | Status | Additional notes |
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File:Prusa Mini 1.jpg 3D_Printers/Prusa Mini 1 |
Prusa Mini 1 | |
File:Prusa Mini 2.jpg 3D_Printers/Prusa Mini 2 |
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3D_Printers/Ender_5_plus |
Ender 5 plus | |
3D_Printers/FlashForge Creator Pro |
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See individual printer pages for details and maintenance logs.
3D Printer Workflow at the Hacklab
Prusa Mini
Hacklab's main printers are the Prusa Mini.
CR10
Access to one of the CR10's is through octoprint (it's SD card reader is broken).
octopi01.in.hacklab.to:5000 user: hacklab password: usual password
Software
- The recommended software for the Prusa Mini printers is [PrusaSlicer]
- Type A Gcode can be generated using our Cura settings or the Type A KISSlicer ("Series 1 2012/2013 - Plywood" section). The new "Cura Type A" is intended for newer models of their printers and just grinds the filament on ours instead of printing!
Quick Start Instructions
Prusa Mini
- Generate Gcode from an STL using PrusaSlicer
- Copy your Gcode to the USB key attached to the printer.
- Click Print
- When finished, allow the bed to cool, and then wipe clean with small amount of isopropyl alcohol on clean paper towel.
Flashforge
- Generate Gcode from an STL using Cura 15
- Visit the OctoPrint web interface for the printer you're using (note: you must be on the members' wifi network!):
- Flashforge - http://octopi4.in.hacklab.to/
- Upload Gcode to the printer using the web interface.
- Click print and wait.
- When finished, make sure you do the following steps:
- Clean up bed and machine for the next user.
- Delete the file on OctoPrint if you are done with it.
- Turn the machine off.
Slicer settings
PrusaSlicer
These are preconfigured for you when running the setup wizard and selecting the Prusa Mini as your printer.
Troubleshooting
Physical Problems
- Print not sticking to bed
- Check bed levelness (Prusa's probe this automatically)
- Check print bed distance to print head (Live Z height adjust)
- Extruder no longer extruding filament
- Check filament feeder for ground plastic preventing extrusion
- Check gcode generator settings to ensure proper filament properties selected (diameter, density)
- Inspect hot-end for plugs by manual extrusion at temperature
- Check filament feeder spring pressure (WARNING: DO NOT ADJUST THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, THIS IS THE LAST STEP)
- Extrusion is discontinuous
- Check filament feeder for ground plastic preventing full continuous extrusion
Firmware and Configuration
- Wiki doesn't like weird file types so check out our Github